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INDIAN SECURITY POLICY (3) answer(s).
 
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India at risk: mistakes, misconceptions and misadventures of security policy / Singh, Jaswant 2013  Book
Singh, Jaswant Book
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Publication New Delhi, Rupa Publications India Pvt Ltd, 2013.
Description xi, 292p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788129129079
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Minds at war and minds at peace in South Asia / Kumar, Dhruba 1999  Book
Dhruba Kumar Book
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Publication kathmandu, Center for Nepal and Asian Studies, 1999.
Description 34p.
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Myth of Indian Strategic Restraint / Kapur, S. Paul ; Ganguly, Sumit   Journal Article
Ganguly, Sumit Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract INDIA HAS emerged as a central partner in U.S. efforts to balance rising Chinese power. To this end, the United States has invested heavily in India, brokering an agreement to afford it access to nuclear materials and technology; enabling Indian acquisition of cutting-edge military and dual-use systems; and declaring India to be a “major defense partner” and “lynchpin” of its strategy in Asia. These efforts to build capacity in India leave an essential question unanswered, however: even if the United States significantly augments India’s strategic capacity, will India prove willing to contribute to U.S. balancing efforts in the region?
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