Concepts

Credible Minimum Deterrence

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Definition

The guiding principle of India's nuclear doctrine, under which India keeps a nuclear arsenal that is the minimum needed to deter an adversary, yet credible enough (survivable and assured) that a potential aggressor believes retaliation is certain and unacceptable.

Key points

  • The phrase combines two ideas: "minimum", meaning India does not seek parity in numbers or an arms race, and "credible", meaning the force must be survivable, reliable and assured enough to deter.
  • It is set out alongside No First Use in India's nuclear doctrine (the 1999 draft and the 2003 review by the Cabinet Committee on Security).
  • Credibility rests on an assured second-strike capability delivered through a triad of land-based missiles (Agni series), aircraft, and sea-based platforms (Arihant-class submarines), managed by the Strategic Forces Command under the Nuclear Command Authority.
  • It implies tight civilian political control over use (the Political Council of the Nuclear Command Authority, chaired by the Prime Minister) and a posture of "massive retaliation" if deterrence fails.
  • The "minimum" is not a fixed number; it is dynamic and reviewed against the threat environment, so the arsenal can grow while the doctrine stays the same.

Why it matters for CAPF

This is the core descriptor of India's deterrent posture; its pairing with No First Use, its reliance on a survivable triad, and the 1999 and 2003 doctrine documents are standard facts.

Common confusion

"Minimum" deterrence is not a frozen or tiny arsenal; it means no race for parity while keeping enough credible force. It is the size-and-credibility principle, distinct from No First Use (the timing-of-use pledge), though both belong to the same doctrine.

One-line recall

India's principle of keeping the minimum but credible (survivable, assured) nuclear force needed to deter, alongside No First Use.

concept no first use policy, concept second strike capability, concept strategic forces command, concept nuclear non proliferation treaty

Parent note

indias space and missile programme

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