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The Asian paradox: Why nuclear India should learn from pacifist Japan

Japan has demonstrated that democratic oversight and military professionalism are not competing objectives.

The Asian paradox: Why nuclear India should learn from pacifist Japan
The Hill โ€” 11 June 2026
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Japan has demonstrated that democratic oversight and military professionalism are not competing objectives. This report comes from The Hill. The stor

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Why This Matters

The juxtaposition of Japanโ€™s pacifist constitution with its advanced nuclear energy infrastructure and Indiaโ€™s nuclear ambitions raises critical questions about how democratic nations balance military deterrence with international norms. This paradox underscores a growing global tension: can a country reconcile strategic autonomy with global disarmament expectations while maintaining regional stability?

Background Context

Japanโ€™s post-WWII pacifist framework, enshrined in Article 9 of its constitution, has coexisted with its role as a non-nuclear-weapon state under the NPT, despite possessing the technical capacity to develop nuclear arms. Meanwhile, Indiaโ€”an overt nuclear power outside the NPTโ€”has faced international scrutiny over its opaque military-industrial complex, despite its democratic governance and civilian nuclear safeguards.

What Happens Next

As geopolitical rivalries intensify, India may face renewed pressure to align its nuclear doctrine with global non-proliferation norms, particularly if its strategic partnerships with Western allies deepen. Meanwhile, Japanโ€™s evolving security postureโ€”marked by expanded defense budgets and reinterpretations of its pacifist clauseโ€”could serve as a model for how democracies reconcile deterrence with diplomatic restraint.

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