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116051
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118095
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124280
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
India's nuclear deterrence capability has also matured and has been given concrete shape in the last nine years. The country already has the Agni series of ballistic missiles and fighters to deliver nuclear weapons. Moreover, it will finally complete its nuclear triad when indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant becomes full operational towards end 2013.
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100399
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116045
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066277
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New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2005.
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Description |
xii, 575p.
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Vol.1: Strategic thought: the formative years
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8186019502
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
050244 | 327.54/SIS 050244 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
050245 | 327.54/SIS 050245 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
100418
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ID:
170070
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New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2020.
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Description |
xxviii, 392p.hbk
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9788194283775
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
059802 | 327.54/SIN 059802 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
184843
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151127
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The shift in global economic power from the West to East and the evolving geostrategic importance of the Indo-Pacific region has added new dynamics in Indo-U.S. relations. It paves the way for both cooperation and competition among the so called established and emerging powers in the region. While there is economic convergence, the geostrategic uncertainties make the whole region full of challenges and opportunities as well. The US rebalance, conflict and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific and non-traditional threats in the region are of great implications for Indo-U.S. relations. The United States has been deeply engaged in the region – militarily, economically, and diplomatically during World War II and throughout the Cold War.
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ID:
116048
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ID:
134052
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2014.
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The increasing dependence on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has unleashed a whole new genre of cyber terrorism. Cyber attacks on critical infrastructure, online hate propaganda and use of the internet for recruiting, planning and effecting terrorist attacks have become new frontiers of terrorism. The ubiquitous cyberspace has expanded terrorism structures and transformed their operations. Given their democratic traditions of privileging basic freedoms, such as individual privacy, and the unprecedented spread of the internet, India and the US face a formidable challenge in confronting cyber terrorism. While both countries share a strong political affinity to cooperate and have set up institutional mechanisms to secure cyberspace, divergences in their approaches and a lack of clarity and consensus on their immediate and long-term goals continue to be their fundamental limitations. In spite of their strong commitment to work together, their divergent approaches to internet governance and episodes like the WikiLeaks and Snowden affairs have only re-enforced their continuing trust deficit.
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ID:
116047
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ID:
184529
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ID:
125331
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2013.
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Though the rise of China has managed to capture debates and deliberations around the world, the emergence of India as a power to reckon with is a pertinent theme of strategic discussion. India's economic rise has had major implications in its power projection, leading to debates regarding India's regional as well as global aspirations. There is a visible and reenergized intention among policymakers to project India's rising capabilities to help set agenda beyond South Asia, to the larger Asia-Pacific region and at the global level.
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093319
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2009.
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While the entire humanity witnessed the unfolding of a new era with the election of Barack Obama as the 44th US president in November 2008.
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ID:
144311
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Publication |
New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2016.
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Description |
xxvi, 350p.hbk
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Standard Number |
9788182748736
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
058613 | 327.54/JHA 058613 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
109550
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ID:
125333
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
Indo-U.S. relations have entered into the stage of maturity as on today. U.S. President Obama in his second tenure has been continuing with the policy of past administration of consolidating relationship with India encompassing political-economic-strategic cooperation. Recent visit of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to Washington D.C. on September 27, 2013 reflected such consolidation of relationship with U.S. India's relations with U.S. is very important for shaping Asian and global politics in coming decades of the 21st century.
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ID:
116052
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