11. Nuclear-Armed Submarines in Indo-Pacific Asia: Stabiliser or Menace?
- Author:
- Brendan Thomas- Noone and Rory Medcalf
- Publication Date:
- 09-2015
- Content Type:
- Working Paper
- Institution:
- Lowy Institute for International Policy
- Abstract:
- India and China, rising powers in the Indo-Pacific, are moving from the test and design phase of sea-based nuclear weapon platforms to active deployment. In the long-term, these new ballistic missile-carrying nuclear submarines could lead to greater strategic stability in the region. But only once systems that ensure their safe and credible operation are put in place. The deployment of these weapons will also exacerbate existing regional tensions over the South China Sea and the Bay of Bengal, and drive the deployment of ballistic missile defence systems and enhanced anti-submarine warfare capabilities in the region.
- Topic:
- Defense Policy, Arms Control and Proliferation, Power Politics, and Military Affairs
- Political Geography:
- China and India