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.