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Building an arsenal: the evolution of regional power force structures / Gupta, Amit 1997  Book
Gupta, Amit Book
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Publication Westport, Praeger Publishers, 1997.
Description 217p.
Standard Number 027595787X
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ID:   148081


Demographic changes and U.S. foreign policy / Gupta, Amit   Journal Article
Gupta, Amit Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The demographic shift in America may well strengthen U.S. foreign policy, as well as military capability and economic competitiveness. In a globalized world, America's ethnic diversity, the innovation that comes from bringing the best and the brightest from around the world to this country, and the fact that a diverse population becomes a stakeholder class could all work to ensure that the United States remains the most influential nation in the world.
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ID:   088069


India and the IPL: cricket's globalized empire / Gupta, Amit   Journal Article
Gupta, Amit Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This article examines why India has emerged as the preeminent nation in international cricket and how the Indian Premier League (IPL) is a major step in realigning the power structure in international sports. The article argues that India has been able to take the lessons of globalization (as they apply to sport) and use them to create a new national cricket league that has an international character. It goes on to argue that the success of the IPL and similar sporting ventures in nonwestern nations is likely to see these countries challenging the West's sporting monopoly and getting to increasingly determine where and how the game is played.
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ID:   017540


India's draft nuclear doctrine / Gupta, Amit July 2000  Article
Gupta Amit Article
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Publication July 2000.
Description 353-362
Summary/Abstract As one of the new members of the nuclear club India has taken the next logical step and has adopted a draft nuclear doctrine. The doctrine calls for the development of a triad of nuclear forces and if built to its fullest extent would give the country a diversified and long-range nuclear force. What type of force structure does this doctrine envisage? To what extent will India be able to develop such a force? What are the implications for regional security and for US foreign policy interests? These are some of the questions that this article seeks to answer.
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ID:   054348


India's nuclear security / Thomas, Raju G C (ed); Gupta, Amit (ed) 2000  Book
Gupta, Amit Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vistaar, 2000.
Description vi, 323p.
Standard Number 8170369800
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ID:   071135


India's soft power / Gupta, Amit   Journal Article
Gupta, Amit Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words India  International System 
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ID:   184929


Pakistan's acquisition of arms: rationale, quest and implication for India / Gupta, Amit   Journal Article
Gupta, Amit Journal Article
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ID:   081774


Strategic stability in Asia / Gupta, Amit (ed) 2008  Book
Gupta, Amit Book
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Publication Hampshire, Ashgate Publishing, 2008.
Description vii, 180p.
Standard Number 9780754672432
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ID:   188354


Techno-nationalism vs. techno globalization: India’s military acquisitions and arms production dilemma / Gupta, Amit   Journal Article
Gupta, Amit Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Since independence the Indian government has pursued a state-driven approach to arms production that has led to lengthy delays, cost overruns, and not fulfilled the desired goal of autonomy in weapons production. At the same time, a weapons acquisition policy that is marked by lengthy negotiations and an emphasis on unrealistic technology transfers has led the Indian armed forces to be shortchanged in their attempts to build up a modern force structure. The pathologies of arms production and weapons acquisition have left the Indian armed forces less effective than they would like to be in combatting a two-front challenge to the country’s security. The article suggests that moving from a techno nationalistic arms production policy to one of techno globalization (with realistic outcomes) is the best step forward for India.
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US-India-China: assessing tripolarity / Gupta, Amit   Journal Article
Gupta, Amit Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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