U.S., India and the bomb
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327.54073 SYE Indo-U.S. relations | 327.54073 TWO Two decades of Indo-U.S. relations | 327.54073 UNI United States and India, 1947 - 2006 | 327.54073 WIL U.S., India and the bomb | 327.54094 IND India and Australia bridging different worlds | 327.54094 POL Politics and culture of globalisation | 327.5409518 PAL My enemy's |
This study analyzes Indian-American relations in the light of the U. S. nonproliferation policy, India's early decision to provide for a nuclear option, and the private and offcial sentiment in India toward the Nonproliferation Treaty. The final chapter summarizes the pro and con arguments of the Indian nuclear debate. Mr. Williams poses some very crucial questions about the effects of the United States' Asian policy on nonproliferation, about our regional versus our global interests, and about the problems of a poor country that wants to be self-sufficient in a nuclear world.
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