Engaging India: U.S. Strategic Relations with the World's Largest Democracy

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0415922828 
Category
327.73 International Relations-National Security-United States  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1999 
Publisher
Pages
284 
Subject
National security -- United States; National security -- India; United States -- Relations -- India; India -- Relations -- United States; India -- Strategic aspects 
Abstract
"Blending history with analysis of current affairs and future dilemmas, these essays provide a clear picture of the perceptual, political, legislative and bureaucratic hurdles that the U.S. and India must negotiate if they are to build a relationship befitting the world's largest democracies."
-George Perkovich, Director, Secure World Program, W. Alton Jones Foundation and author of "India's Nuclear Bomb
""Engaging India is indeed a timely and significant volume, which puts together a wide array of scholarship and analysis on several crucial aspects of the relationship between India and the United States. It is important that a book on this subject be an intelligent appreciation of facts, various views and differing standpoints. "Engaging India does this expertly and is a creditable achievement."
-Naresh Chandra, Ambassador of India to the United States
"In "Engaging India, a well-informed group of authors provide broad insight into India'srelations with the rest of the world in the shadow of India's 1998 nuclear tests. This book should be read by anyone who wants to understand how these relations developed and where they are headed."
-Clifford E. Singer, Director, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament, and International Security, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign  
Description
First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. - from Amzon 
Biblio Notes
Part I Broad Strokes on the Strategic Canvas
1 Indo-US Relations: Non-proliferation Concerns P.R. Chari .............p. 3

2 Fostering Strategic Stability and Promoting
Regional Cooperation C. Raja Mohan .....................................................p. 24

3 Indo-US Relations after the 1998 Tests:
Sanctions versus Incentives Virginia I. Foran ..........................................p. 40

Part II Security and Non-Proliferation Issues
4 Up in the Air: Prospects for Indo-US Space Cooperation
Anupam Srivastava ...............................................................................p. 79

5 Reenergizing the Debate: Indo-US Nuclear Issues Seema Gahlaut ..p. 109

6 Indo-US Convergence on CWC and BTWC:
Assessing the Possibilities of Cooperation Aabha Dixit ...............................p. 135

7 The Emergence of Indo-US Defense Cooperation:
From Specific to Diffuse Reciprocity Jyotika Saksena and Suzette Grillot ......p. 144

8 Non-proliferation Export Controls: US and Indian
Perspectives Richard T. Cupitt and Seema Gahlaut ...................................p. 169

Part III The Regional Context
9 India-US Foreign Policy Concerns: Cooperation and Conflict
Kanti Bajpai .........................................................................................p. 193

10 Shadow of the Dragon: Indo-US Relations and China
Amitabh Mattoo ....................................................................................p. 213

11 Coping with Insecurity: The Pakistani Variable in
Indo-US Relations Milind Thakar ............................................................p. 223

12 Contending with the "Bear-ish" Arms Market: US-Indian Strategic Cooperation and Russia Igor Khripunov and Anupam Srivastava .................p. 238

Conclusion: Summarizing the Next Steps
Gary Bertsch and Seema Gahlaut and Anupam Srivastava ...........................p. 261

Contributors .............................................................................p. 270  
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