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Indo-US relations in the cold war years / Kumar, Kuldip   Article
Kumar, Kuldip Article
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Summary/Abstract International relations are largely based upon the interplay of conflict and cooperation between and among nations. Every set of relationship is affected by several external factors. Therefore, domestic, regional as well global factors must be considered in analyzing relationship between any two countries. As for Indo-US relations, since days of its freedom struggle Indian leaders were inspired by the American Declaration of Independence and aspired for the American ideas of progress and democracy. The United States, itself a colony of Britain at one time, supported India’s freedom movement to some extent, despite the World War II, which required closed cooperation between Washington and London.
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US-Pakistan relations in 1980s on nuclear issue / Kumar, Kuldip   Journal Article
Kumar, Kuldip Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract One crucial importance of President Ronald Reagan’s Pakistan policy that could never be ignored was Pakistan’s successful quest for a nuclear weapon capability. For a number of reasons, U.S. nonproliferation legislation and the Administration’s diplomatic efforts tended to focus primarily on Pakistan, rather than India or China, the latter of which is already recognized as a legitimate nuclear weapon state under the NPT.
Key Words Nuclear Issue  US-Pakistan Relations  1980s 
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