Discuss the significance of the Arihant SLBM launch with regards to India’s nuclear deterrence capacity. Also comment on how the SLBM differs from its land-based counterpart.
India has recently launched a nuclear capable Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM) from its first indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant.
SLBM:
- The launched missile belongs to the ‘K’ family of missiles, codenamed after Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, has been indigenously developed by DRDO.
- The missile is a K-15 SLBM with a range of 750 km.
Significance:
- The launch is of a great strategic significance for achieving a nuclear triad.
- It is crucial for nuclear deterrence, especially in the light of Chinese aggression in the Indian Ocean region and India’s Objective to establish itself as the net security provider in the IOR.
- By this launch, India has joined the premier league of nations. India is the sixth country other than the P5 nations that have this capability.
- It has strengthened India’s policy of ‘credible minimum deterrence’ and ‘no first use’.
- It has increased the second strike capability of India.
- In the light of the Ukraine war, the dependence on Russia needs to be reduced. Thus, self-reliance is the key.
Difference from their land counterparts:
- These missiles are lighter, more compact and stealthier than their land counterparts, as they are launched from submarines.
- The Medium and intercontinental range nuclear capable Agni series ballistic missiles are their land counterparts.
In the present era, a credible nuclear deterrence is the need of the hour, given the distinctive security and strategic challenges for India.
Originally written on
August 12, 2023
and last modified on
October 27, 2024.