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064191
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ID:
076309
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ID:
064398
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ID:
006027
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Publication |
New Delhi, South Asian Pub., 1996.
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Description |
viii,183p.
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Standard Number |
8171001990
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037802 | 327.54/MAT 037802 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
037282
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Publication |
New Delhi, Radiant Publishers, 1981.
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Description |
xvi, 362p.
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019692 | 353.01/KAM 019692 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
124816
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
According to PM Kamath, the US as the sole superpower today is unlikely to face a nuclear threat from any other country. Hence as a republic committed to promoting democracy globally, it must embrace the no first use option as tis policy on nuclear weapons to that more nations may be motivated to adopt it. No first use is a far more democratic doctrine than the option of first use and could also be the first step toward global nuclear disarmament.
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ID:
063836
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ID:
066509
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ID:
058486
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ID:
059852
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ID:
058375
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ID:
060909
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Publication |
New Delhi, Promilla and Co. Publishers, 2005.
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Description |
333p.
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Standard Number |
8185002479
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049566 | 327.5405491/KAM 049566 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
023524
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Publication |
Apr-Jun 2002.
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Description |
135-148
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ID:
040530
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Publication |
New Delhi, South Asian Publishers, 1987.
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Description |
viii, 194p.
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Standard Number |
8170030811
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028126 | 327.54073/KAM 028126 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
013452
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Publication |
Feb 1998.
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Description |
1603-18
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ID:
056842
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ID:
073545
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Publication |
2006.
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Summary/Abstract |
P M Kamath sketches the historical background of the Indo- Pakistani conflict over the status of Kashmir. He recalls that successive US Administrations have fostered and sponsored terrorist guerilla movements in Afghanistan and Pakistan for their own strategic ends. Pakistan's survival may now depend on the promotion of 'Jihad' against India, which indeed involves the same terrorist outfits trained in Afghanistan and thus perpetuates the violence and the instability in the region.
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ID:
103021
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ID:
020851
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Publication |
Jun-Dec 2000.
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Description |
123-132
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ID:
185299
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