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000744
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New Delhi, Knowledge world, 1999.
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x, 220p.
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8186019197
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042171 | 355.8251190982/SET 042171 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
042172 | 355.8251190982/SET 042172 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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097407
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New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2010.
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vi, 129p.
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9780313365386
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055051 | 327.1745/MAT 055051 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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005158
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New York, United Nations, 1994.
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v, 21p.
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UNIDIR Research Paper; no. 30
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9190450967
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036353 | 341.734/UNI 036353 | Main | Withdrawn | General | |
036354 | 341.734/UNI 036354 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
036355 | 341.734/UNI 036355 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
036356 | 341.734/UNI 036356 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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139699
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094501
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2010.
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India's nuclear development has been accompanied by a dual track strategy of developing and building weapons while criticising the non-proliferation regime as discriminatory and simultaneously making public statements and proposals in favour of nuclear disarmament. But with international progress likely on aspects of nuclear disarmament over the next few months, India will be in the spotlight at the forthcoming 2010 Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference to help move the disarmament and non-proliferation agenda forward. This article proposes that India meet this challenge by announcing specific commitments on permanently ending nuclear testing and plutonium production for weapons by a set date. In the course of reaching this conclusion, the article traces the history of India's role in the development of the international non-proliferation regime, its proposals on disarmament, and also its relationship with the United States with respect to India's nuclear development and ambitions.
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094503
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2010.
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This article examines the feasibility and advisability of India joining the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). It demonstrates that (a) the non-proliferation regime, which is larger and more varied than the NPT, has received significant cooperation from India in the past; (b) that in order to effectively deal with future challenges from nuclear renaissance, nuclear deterrence, and terrorism, the regime will need to craft creative, non-NPT centric solutions like the US-India nuclear agreement, to co-opt India; and (c) that India's interest will be better served by trying to shape the regime from within rather than remaining a reasoned voice from without.
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003087
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California, Stanford University Press, 1976.
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x, 444p.
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The Stanford Arms control group
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0804709343
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034729 | 327.174/WEI 034729 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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005434
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New Delhi, Sage Pub., 1995.
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412p.
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8170364388
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036710 | 327.1/BAJ 036710 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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113376
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176936
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030686
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Calcutta, Scientific Book Agency, 1969.
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xii, 341p
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008833 | 327.174/WIL 008833 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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138795
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The non-proliferation regime’s long-running discrimination against Pakistan peaked in 2008, when the 48 member states of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) granted an exceptional trade waiver to India. The group’s application of country-specific criteria for civil nuclear-technology cooperation has the potential to erode its credibility, and suggests the regime operates on the principle that, as George Orwell wrote, ‘all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others’.
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094500
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2010.
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Amongst the challenges that bedevil the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) today, the NPT Review Conference (RevCon) 2010 will have to particularly handle two issues: one, right of non-nuclear weapon states (NNWS) under Article IV over the entire nuclear fuel cycle; two, identification by nuclear weapon states (NWS) of credible moves under Article VI for realising disarmament. In addressing the two interlinked issues, the RevCon has an opportunity to refocus the 40-year-old treaty into an effective instrument of non-proliferation and disarmament-its original twin objectives. The article also recommends the role that India can play in helping the NPT overcome its challenges. As a non-member, India has no direct stake in the treaty, but non-proliferation is an objective that furthers India's national security.
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094495
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2010.
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The expiry of the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty-1 (START-1) in 2009 and an urgent need to conclude a new US-Russian agreement on strategic nuclear weapons so that the oldest and biggest nuclear powers demonstrate some progress in implementing Article 6 of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in proximity of the 2010 NPT Review Conference has drawn international attention to the interface between the progress/crisis in nuclear disarmament and strengthening/weakening of the NPT regime. This article analyses major past and potential future steps in Russian-US nuclear arms reductions, in dealing with excessive fissile materials, in preventing weapons of mass destruction (WMD) terrorism, and in their interconnection with the non-proliferation tasks.
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005339
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SIPSIR, Swidish Initiative for Peace Security and International Responsibility, 1994.
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125p.
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036327 | 355.825119/PRO 036327 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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094504
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2010.
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Since its indefinite extension in 1995, the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) has been on the sidelines, with its utility eroding in the post-Cold War security environment, as new instruments took over the anti-proliferation mantle. Being the cornerstone of the regime and near-universal in character, the NPT has nonetheless survived despite a host of challenges threatening its existence. Its future, however, is imperilled unless the member states take remedial actions, including a restructuring of the treaty to suit 21st century requirements. Such structural reforms should meet new challenges as well as redress existing shortcomings, including the means to ensure total universalisation.
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042259
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Washington, U.S.Govt. Printing office, 1979.
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v, 527.
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020297 | 327.73/USA 020297 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
176937
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