Weapons of Mass Destruction : Options for India. Raja Menon
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Introduction - Raja MenonPART ONE: THEORY OF EFFECTIVENESSThe Nuclear Dimension - Pran Krishan PahwaThe Effectiveness of Chemical Agents - B S MalikThe Effectiveness of Biological Agents - Raja MenonPART TWO: THREATS TO INDIAFormal and Non-Formal - M S MamikPART THREE: CURRENT INTERNATIONAL REGIMESNuclear Non-Proliferation Regime - Matin ZuberiChemical and Biological Weapons Regimes - Arundhati GhosePART FOUR: INDIA'S NEGOTIATING POSITIONSNuclear Non-Proliferation Regime in Crisis - Matin ZuberiTrends in the CWC and BTWC: Implications and Options for India's Security Interests - Arundhati GhosePART FIVE: INDIA'S OPTIONSProtection against Chemical Agents - B S MalikProtection against Biological and Toxin Warfare - Raja MenonIndex
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