India's nuclear bomb and national security/
Karsten Frey.
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2006.
- xiv, 232 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-226) and index.
PART I: Nuclear Weapons and National Interests 1. Power, Interests, and India?s Nuclear Policy 2. Elite Perception and India?s Nuclear Course: Tracking the Empirical Evidence 3. Structure and Process of India?s Nuclear Policy Making
PART II: Nuclear Weapons and India?s Security 4. Structural Proliferation Incentives in the South Asian region 5. The ?Diabolic Enemy?: Elite Perception of Indo?Pakistan Relations 6. The China Factor in India?s Strategic Thinking
PART III: Beyond Security: Nuclear Weapons and National Prestige 7. India?s Self-Image as Emerging Power 8. The ?Colonialist? Image: Indo?US Relations 9. The Symbol of ?Injustice?: The International Non-proliferation Regime Conclusion: Regional Ties and Global Aspirations Appendix: List of Cited Newspaper Articles Selected Bibliography
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Nuclear weapons--India. National security--India.
India--Military policy. India--Politics and government