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Afghanistan Crisis and India’s Choices: an Analysis of India’s Foreign Policy
/ Devi , Poonam
Devi , Poonam
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The Modi government has shown that it can “look beyond dogma,” whether it is through a willingness to use force in Pakistan; to build stronger relations with the Middle East; to capture Trump’s imagination; to recognize Europe’s importance in times of changing geopolitics; to embrace the fact that technology is central to international relations; or to rewire India’s position within Asia.
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Idea of ‘Limited Nuclear War : as Impractical and Dangerous Now, As It Was Then
/ Sethi, Manpreet
Sethi, Manpreet
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Nearly six and a half decades after the above statement was made by Henry Kissinger, it seems to be yesterday once more. Yet again, the nuclear world seems to be standing on the threshold of being seduced by the utility of counterforce capabilities. Nuclear deterrence by denial, or the projection of an ability to fight a limited nuclear war, seems to be back in fashion. Such a school of thought is known to have guided US nuclear strategy between the 1960s and the 1980s. But, the idea of being able to successfully fight and win a nuclear war with another nuclear armed nation was pretty much abandoned by the late 1980s. This transformation in thinking came about as a result of many factors, but was facilitated, to a large extent, by the simultaneous presence of leaders in the USA and USSR who thought more strategically about nuclear issues
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Whither Oil Prices? India’s Choices
/ Dadwal, Shebonti Ray
Dadwal, Shebonti Ray
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