This is Episode 80 of The Seen and the Unseen, the weekly podcast hosted by our editor, Amit Varma.
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India as a nuclear power is a different force from what it was before we went nuclear. Lt Gen Prakash Menon joins Amit Varma in episode 80 of The Seen and the Unseen to describe how War and Statecraft have been redefined by nuclear weapons.
Also read:
Lt Gen Menon’s book, The Strategy Trap: India and Pakistan Under the Nuclear Shadow.
An excerpt, ‘The Dilemmas of Kargil’.
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