Carnegie India hosted Frank O'Donnell to discuss the opportunities and constraints that India faces in its navigation of the border tensions with China as presented in his recent report titled The Strategic Postures of China and India.
Frank O'Donnell was a visiting fellow at the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy in January and February 2018. He is a Stanton Nuclear Security Junior Faculty Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University and a nonresident fellow in the Stimson Center South Asia Program
Carnegie India hosted Frank O'Donnell to discuss the opportunities and constraints that India faces in its navigation of the border tensions with China as presented in his recent report titled The Strategic Postures of China and India.
A detailed analysis of Indian and Chinese nuclear and conventional ground force posturing.
China’s and India’s respective military postures, and the perceptions these developments engender on both sides, indicate a path forward. These nuclear rivals should take steps to stabilize their relationship and reduce the chances of conflict.
India’s nuclear force is evolving rapidly, but its nuclear doctrine has not been updated since 2003. What is the future direction of India’s nuclear force and doctrine?