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India Nuclear Submarine Program & Theatre Commands Explained

In this episode of Carnegie Insights, host Dinakar Peri examines key developments shaping India’s strategic and defense landscape.

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By Dinakar Peri
Published on April 22, 2026

In this episode of Carnegie Insights, host Dinakar Peri examines key developments shaping India’s strategic and defense landscape.

The episode begins with the quiet commissioning of India’s third nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine, INS Aridhaman, and what it means for strengthening India’s nuclear triad and second-strike capability. It also looks at the progress of India’s sea-based deterrent and the role of submarine-launched ballistic missiles in enhancing strategic stability.

The discussion then turns to the Indian Defense Minister’s visit to Germany, placing it in the context of the ongoing submarine deal negotiations and the broader expansion of India–Germany defense cooperation, including industrial partnerships and technology collaboration.

Finally, the episode unpacks the latest developments on theater commands, including emerging consensus among the services and what the proposed restructuring could mean for jointness, operational efficiency, and future military planning.

Together, these developments highlight how India is advancing its strategic deterrence, strengthening international partnerships, and moving toward greater military integration in a rapidly evolving security environment.

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