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U S - NUCLEAR DEAL - INDIA (7) answer(s).
 
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Abandoning independent foreign policy: the India - U S nuclear deal / Purkayastha, Prabir   Journal Article
Purkayastha, Prabir Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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India - U S relations in the shadow of an uncertain nuclear dea / Mitra, Ramtanu   Journal Article
Mitra, Ramtanu Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Indo-US nuclear deal: altering global nuclear order / Jaspal, Zafar Nawaz   Journal Article
Jaspal, Zafar Nawaz Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The ratification of the unprecedented Indo-US nuclear deal by the United States Congress and the signing of related legislation by President Bush on October 8, 2008 marked a remarkable new development in global nuclear affairs. The finalisation of this deal will have serious national, regional, and international consequences. It will give a tremendous boost to India's existing nuclear infrastructure through direct foreign investment which will increase India's capacity for power generation and will also improve, qualitatively and quantitatively, its nuclear arsenal. In order to facilitate this deal, the United States has already amended its nuclear proliferation laws and regulations which placed restrictions on nuclear-related exports. In Washington's view, this deal is favourable to its commercial interests within the nuclear industry.
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Indo-US nuclear deal: an overview of IAEA safeguards and nuclear trade with NSG / Mustafa, Malic Qasim   Journal Article
Mustafa, Malic Qasim Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Indo-US nuclear deal: seeking synergy in bilateralism / Chari, P R (ed) 2009  Book
Chari, P R Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2009.
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Standard Number 9780415544528
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Rebuilding the nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation regime / Abe, Nobuyasu   Journal Article
ABE, Nobuyasu Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The US-India deal on civil nuclear cooperation, in spite of the Indian non-proliferation commitment, has potential adverse impacts on global non-proliferation undermining the basic bargain behind the NPT. In order to overcome such adverse impacts the author proposes to move towards a "universal nuclear disarmament" under which every nuclear weapon holder will be asked to make contributions towards nuclear disarmament. The US, for example, will be asked to ratify CTBT, negotiate a successor to the START I Treaty and engage in strategic dialogues with Russia and China. The author proposes to apply a proportionate reduction of nuclear warheads weighted according to the size of each arsenal. This way, while the US and Russia will be asked to drastically reduce their arsenals, the other holders will also be asked to start reducing their warheads even in a symbolic manner of by just a few bombs each.
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Significance of the Indo - U S civil nuclear and the way ahead / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract India and U S signed the joint statement pertaining to the Indo - US civil cooperation on 18 July 2005. This was followed by over three years of painstaking negotiations and debate even in non governmental circles in both countries and indeed in many capitals around the world. The debate among the 45 member states comprising the Nuclear Suppliers Group(NSG), regarding waiver for India, was also very intense. The NSG waiver finally came on 6 September 2008. In October 2008, the US congress formally voted to approve the Indo - U S Civil Nuclear Agreement.
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