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CBM in India - Pakistan relation / Yadav, R S   Journal Article
Yadav, R S Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   049488


CBMs in south Asia: potential and possibilities / Banerjee, Dipankar (ed) 2000  Book
Banerjee, Dipankar Book
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Publication Colombo, Regional Centre for Strategic Studies, 2000.
Description 183p.
Standard Number 9558051136
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ID:   001021


Challenges to peace prosperity and security in South Asia: indian perspectives / Singh, Jasjit 1998  Book
Singh, Jasjit Book
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Publication New Delhi, IDSA, 1998.
Description 181p.
Contents Project : Peace, Security and Economic Co-operation for growth : India and South Asia in the 21st century
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ID:   138393


Ensuring India’s energy: external and domestic policies / Shukla, Nisha   Article
Shukla, Nisha Article
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Summary/Abstract Recent policies on energy which has been adopted by previous and recent governments of India provided new hope. With all these new energy ties, India can aggressively court the Middle Eastern and African countries, as they look for newer customers. Sustainable economic development is a vision and a way of thinking and acting so that we can secure the resources and environment for our future generation.
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Handbook of confidence building measures for regional security / Krepon, Michael (ed); McCoy, Dominique M (ed); Rudolph, Matthew C J (ed) 1993  Book
Krepon, Michael Book
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Publication Washington, DC, Henry L. Stimson Center, 1993.
Description xi, 88p.
Key Words Confidence Building Measure  CBM 
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India's Himalayan frontier: strategic challenges and opportunities in the twenty first century / Kapur, Vijay   Journal Article
Kapur, Vijay Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Pakistan-India peace process / Ahmed, Khaled   Journal Article
Ahmed, Khaled Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Asking the people of two states to meet can be violative of state nationalism.As a confidence building measure (CBM) recommended from outside the state, it can be subversive. Nationalism unites a nation by designating an enemy outside it. This unity is based on a people hating another people as a collectivity. By recommending that people meet across the national frontier, we ask the two peoples to distance themselves from their mutually hostile states.
Key Words Nationalism  Security  Trade  India  Confidence Building Measure  CBM 
Peace Process  Muslim  Hindu  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Speed kills: analyzing the deployment of conventional ballistic missiles / Sugden, Bruce M   Journal Article
Sugden, Bruce M Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Should the United States deploy conventional ballistic missiles (CBMs) in support of the prompt global strike (PGS) mission? Most important, do the political-military benefits outweigh the risks of CBM deployment? The United States, if it works to mitigate the risk of misperception and an inadvertent nuclear response, should deploy near-term CBMs in support of the PGS mission. The prompt response of CBMs would likely be sufficient to defeat many time-sensitive, soft targets, provided actionable intelligence was available. Near-term CBMs, those options capable of being deployed prior to 2013, would have the required attributes to defeat their targets: payload flexibility, throw weight, and accuracy.
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