India's nuclear doctrine, traditionally adhering to "No First Use" (NFU), signifies a commitment to not employing nuclear weapons unless first targeted by a nuclear strike. Recent discourse indicates a potential reevaluation of this policy, contingent on evolving security landscapes. Consequently, the affirmation that India now reserves the right to review its 'no first use' policy is accurate.
Given below are two statements:
Statement-I: The collapse of the 'Second World' of the Soviet Union and the socialist system in Eastern Europe had no profound consequences for world politics.
Statement-II: The end of the Soviet bloc meant the emergence of many new countries. All these countries had their own independent aspirations and choices.