US and India: Changing strategic parameters/ M.L. Sondhi, Ashok Kapur
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327.73054 RUD/E Experiencing the state/ | 327.73054 RUD/M Making U.S. foreign policy toward South Asia: regional imperatives and the imperial presidency/ | 327.73054 SIN/T The United States, South Asia, and the global anti-terrorist coalition/ | 327.73054 SON/U US and India: Changing strategic parameters/ | 327.730546 SCH/L The limits of influence: America's role in Kashmir/ | 327.730546 SCH/T The limits of Inference/ | 327.7305491 GOU/S The south asia story: the first sixty years of U.S. relations with india and pakistan/ |
1. Introduction
2. Vajpayee, Moscow, Washington
3. Building Partnerships and Rejecting
Nehruviarusm
4. America's Second Pearl Harbour and Its Consequences
5. India, America and the Pakistan
Time Bomb
6. Afghanistan : The View from Beijing
7. Myanmar; A Strategic Gateway
8. Japan : A Strategic Pivot
9. Agra and Beyond : A Lesson in Indian Decision-Making
10. Hawks, Kashmir and Indo-Pak
Reconciliation
11. Towards a New Conceptual Foundation
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