As usual you're full of speculations without understanding the foundational principles.
The problem with this are:
- Attacking any important site will definitely have to evade SAMs. But with SAM technology advanced and missiles capable of doing 30-40g acceleration, it is difficult to evade them
- The glide bomb or other PGM can be shot down with simple systems like stinger missiles as they are slow flying. So, taking out a nuke PGM will not be hard
- The missile system like cruise missile, quasi ballistic missile with precision guidance etc have advanced a lot that they form very reliable delivery system for sensitive ammunition like nukes
You should read up on the nuclear triad philosophy!!
One type of delivery maybe better than the other, but that doesn't mean they'll eliminate the second best and third best option! Redundancy is the name of the game!!!
Brahmos may be JV but India has been able to indigenise many components. Brahmos NG planned will likely be fully Indian. India will not simply follow arbitrary rules and restrict itself in nuclearising Brahmos, especially Indian made one. If JV causes nuisance, then it is better to get rid of it than compromise on capability. The Nirbhay is also under development and DRDO posters recently show of grand plans for Nirbhay in several roles like ALCM, Land based missile etc.
Indigenizing the components (or getting rid of JV) doesn't mean India can violate the terms of the original agreement!
What makes you think Brahmos NG will be fully Indian, when the concept and tech for Brahmos NG is from Russia (& required a new inter-governmental agreement)??
About Tejas not having the range and endurance, I agree with this view. But, if the target is nearby like Lahore (20km from border), then there should be no problem in striking with Tejas. Also, the new MCA (MK2 tejas) will likely have the required endurance for the strikes. So, claims that Rafale is strategic role fighter while LCA and MCA aren't, is incorrect. The difference is just difference of endurance rather than incapability.
India will have around 1000 fighter aircraft (pooling all services) but only around 100+ nukes! Out of these a significant number will be earmarked for submarine launch, ground-based-missiles etc, leaving only a couple of dozens for aerial delivery!
I don't understand this puerile frenzy to make all 1000 aircraft to carry a couple of a dozens of nukes!!
2-4 squadrons of highly capable fighters is all that is required! Rafales can fly longer, faster & lower(nap of the earth) than even the yet to be built Tejas Mk2!!!
Strategic ops is not based on teenage whims, but in depth studies!!