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Indian liability act as a roadblock to Indo -US nuclear cooperation / Singh, Kuldip; Kaur, Kawaljeet   Article
Singh, Kuldip Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States of America while redefining its priorities in South Asia, in post 9/11 phase, when India emerged as a key player, set aside its long standing nuclear policy and signed civil nuclear deal with India. United States persuaded the dissenters, prominent among them being China, to drop their objections within NSG. The then US President Bush and Secretary of the State Condoleeza Rice took keen interest to convince members of NSG for granting exemption to India for enabling it to carryout nuclear commerce with international community.
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Indian response to the expansion of China / Kaur, Kawaljeet   Journal Article
Kaur, Kawaljeet Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China has stepped up as a new leader of world economic order as President Xi Jinping accelerates China’s efforts to do business with the world . After developing its economy and military power, China is now rising as an expansionist and antagonistic power.
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Politics on the issue of India becoming a member of NSG / Kaur, Kawaljeet   Journal Article
Kaur, Kawaljeet Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Recently there was much flurry both in the media as well as in the corridors of power in New Delhi regarding India’s bid for the membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group which was holding a plenary session in Seoul (South Korea).The Prime Minister Narindra Modi, himself led the endeavour by reaching out to different countries to obtain for India ‘the global acceptance as a legitimate nuclear power’ which would enable New Delhi to import nuclear technology and fuel from international market more conveniently. With the explicit backing of the USA, as in the successful attempt of President Bush in 2008 getting a special waiver for India from NSG to do trade in nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, India hoped to achieve a déjà vu by getting a membership of the elite group itself.
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Shift in the us nuclear policy towards India: from divergence to convergence / Kaur, Kawaljeet   Article
Kaur, Kawaljeet Article
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Summary/Abstract The relationship between India and The United States is undergoing a significant transformation. This has been made possible due to a shift in the US nuclear policy towards India. The nuclear issue has always been a source of irritant between the two countries. The US move to conclude a civil nuclear agreement with a non-nuclear state, was a surprise for many states. Changed US nuclear policy is seen as an opportunity for India to have access to advanced nuclear technology. This paper analyses the factors that led The United States to take a positive view of India’s nuclear programme and take the relationship to a much higher level
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