‘No first use’ nuclear policy may change, says defence minister Rajnath Singh

Published : Aug 16, 2019, 06:21 PM IST
‘No first use’ nuclear policy may change, says defence minister Rajnath Singh

Synopsis

Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Friday hinted that India may abandon its 'no first use' policy on nuclear weapons  


Jaipur/New Delhi: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Friday (August 16) said India remained "firmly committed" to the doctrine of 'no first use' for nuclear weapons but what happens in future depends on the circumstances.

The defence minister said this on Twitter after visiting Pokhran where India carried out nuclear tests in 1998 when Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the prime minister.

"Pokhran is the area which witnessed Atal Ji's firm resolve to make India a nuclear power and yet remain firmly committed to the doctrine of 'No First Use'. India has strictly adhered to this doctrine. What happens in future depends on the circumstances," Singh said.

He was in Pokhran to offer tributes to former Prime Minister Vajpayee on his first death anniversary.

"India attaining the status of a responsible nuclear nation became a matter of national pride for every citizen of this country. The nation will remain indebted to the greatness of Atal Ji," he said in a tweet.

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