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052842
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New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), 1997.
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60p.
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
039166 | 355.0310954/DIN 039166 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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051410
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April 2004.
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"A growing awareness of India's economic and strategic potential has led to serious revaluation in the United States of the India relations"
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175384
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A ‘Green Partnership’ focusing on energy security, climate change and food security has just been announced by President Barak Obama and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. This partnership is an important step toward deepening cooperation between the US and India to unleash clean-tech innovation and combat climate change. This announcement comes at a crucial time when the world, particularly in the lead-up to Copenhagen, needs leadership, cooperation and action.
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ID:
019424
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June 2001.
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50-51
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ID:
059248
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International Institute of Strategic studies,
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Description |
81p.
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Adelphi paper; 310
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
039032 | 327.4705193/HAR 039032 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
086539
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2009.
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Raising questions about India-United States (U.S.) civilian space cooperation, arguments have been advanced that such cooperation will enable the growth of India's warhead integration capacity. This paper will demonstrate that concerns about India-U.S. civilian space cooperation leading to India's development of a Multiple Independently Retargetable Vehicle (MIRV) capability are unfounded. Despite the dual-use nature of space and missile related technologies, the analysis shows that the inference or deduction is flawed. The hypothesis adopted by proponents tends to treat integration of satellites and their orbital dispensation, and integration of multiple warheads and their delivery vehicles as though they are identical processes. Proceeding from limited evidence to substantiate their hypothesis that conflates satellite integration and warhead integration proponents have ended up obscuring and overlooking the fact that India already possesses incipient space technologies that are relevant to the development of MIRV-tipped missiles. This does not mean that it can immediately secure a full-fledged MIRV capability, because there are a range of other technical conditions that would affect its development of MIRV technology.
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068138
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051607
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Jan-Mar 2004.
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170534
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Summary/Abstract |
As the US presidential elections are just a few months away, the economic and strategic differences between India and the United States have come to the forefront. Trump–Modi partnership which started with ‘hugplomacy, is now transformed to that of ‘shadowboxing’. In this era, legacy as well as personal ties between the two leaders will matter little because national interests will be pursued relentlessly. India’s quest for autonomy in foreign policy and its ability to manage the contradictions with the United States will dictate the future course of relations between the two countries.
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