Post-Pokhran nuclear politics fresh prespectives on Indo-US relation/ Sheth, Pravin - New Delhi: Rawat, 1999. - 216 p.

I Perspectives
n Economic Relations
ni Pokhran; Nuclear Politics
rV The Case for India's Tests
V Cross-Perspectives
VT Factors and Forces
Vn Critical Aspects
Vni Recent Issues of Convergence and Divergence
IX Agenda for India
X Review and Overview
APPENDICES
1 American Perspective
2 Efficacy of Sanctions Questioned; Richard N. Haass
3 From Traking Nuclear Proliferation 1998: Rodney W. /ones, Mark G. McDonough with Toby F.Dalton and Gregory D. Koblentz
4 US Policy Towards India and Pakistan: Report of an Independent Task Force
5 A North Europe Question: Have We Got our Double Standards Right? : Bjom Moller
6 Time for America to Reach a Nuclear Deal with India : Selig S. Harrison
7 The End of Imagination : Artmdhati Roy
8 Overview : Shirin Tahir-KJieli
9 India Needs to Expand the Scope of N-Diplomacy: N.D. Nalapat
10 The Evaluation of India's Nuclear Policy : Brajesh Mishra
11 Indigenous Capability to Become a Developed Country; Abdul Kalam and Y.S. Rajan
12 Pakistan: Its Nuclear Policy is Response to India
13 Russia-India-Pakistan
14 U.S. Coddling Beijing: Rep. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio)
15 Chemical Weapons Controversy: Aziz Hanijfa
16 A Gandhi-Like Response: Eknath Easwaran
17 Growing Economic Cooperation: Rep. Eddie Bemice Johnson (D-Texas)
18 The IPR Issue : Mahesh Uniyal
19 Exploding Myths: Pratap Bhanu Mehta

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