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505 | 8 | |a "Minimum"" Credible DeterrenceConstruction Doctrines; Public Opinion; Islamic Groups; The U.S. Role; Conclusion; Notes; ch8-South Asia's Ballistic Missile Ambitions; Pakistan; India; The Conventional ""Balance-Imbalance""; The Increasing Dangers of Opacity; Chinese Encirclement and Full Weaponization; Notes; ch9-Technology for Defense and Development: India's Space Program; The History of India's Space Program; India's Satellite Launch Vehicle Program; India's Missile Program; MTCR Technology Embargoes; The Indian Satellite Program; Political-Economic Influences and Objectives; Conclusion. | |
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spelling | Thomas, Raju G. C. India's Nuclear Security. Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2000. 1 online resource (332 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file rda Print version record. Title page; copyright page; Contents; ch1-Introduction; Background to the Indian Nuclear Debate; International Concerns; The Nature of the Discussions; ch2-Why Did India "Go Nuclear"?; The Long Term: The Frustrated Great State; Three Medium-Range Variables; The Timing of the Test; Conclusion; Notes; ch3-Explaining the Indian Nuclear Tests of 1998; Proffered Explanations; An Alternative Explanation; Phase 1: The Origins of India's Nuclear Program; Phase 2: The Chinese Test at Lop Nor; Phase 3: The Road to Pokhran I; Phase 4: A Period of Restraint. Phase 5: The Collapse of the Security GuaranteeConclusion: The Future of Nuclear India; Notes; ch4-India's Strategic Doctrine and Practice: The Impact of Nuclear Testing; The New Draft Nuclear Doctrine; Strategic School of Thought; The Nuclear Program; The Nuclear Threshold Stalemate; The Turning Point for the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty; Strategic Thinking After the Tests; Conclusion; Notes; ch5-India's Nuclear and Missile Programs: Strategy, Intentions, Capabilities; Rethinking India's Nuclear Policy; Changing Security Dimensions and Perspectives; The Capabilities-Intentions Dilemma. Technology and Weapons CapabilitesOutcomes: Strategy, Politics, and Economics; Notes; ch6-India's Nuclear Decision: Implications for Indian-U.S. Relations; Nation Building and Regional Predominance; External Actors in the Region; The Nuclear Pivot; Nuclear Weapons and Domestic Politics; Living with the Bomb; Future U.S. and Indian Strategies; Conclusion; Notes; ch7-Pakistan's Elusive Search for Nuclear Parity with India; Jumping into the Flames with Courage; The Economic Situation: Before and After; The Army and Defense Decisionmaking; Coordination and Miscalculations. "Minimum"" Credible DeterrenceConstruction Doctrines; Public Opinion; Islamic Groups; The U.S. Role; Conclusion; Notes; ch8-South Asia's Ballistic Missile Ambitions; Pakistan; India; The Conventional ""Balance-Imbalance""; The Increasing Dangers of Opacity; Chinese Encirclement and Full Weaponization; Notes; ch9-Technology for Defense and Development: India's Space Program; The History of India's Space Program; India's Satellite Launch Vehicle Program; India's Missile Program; MTCR Technology Embargoes; The Indian Satellite Program; Political-Economic Influences and Objectives; Conclusion. Notesch10-The Indian Economy After Pokhran II; Global Reaction to the Tests; The Passive Indian Response; The Impact on the Balance of Payments; The Economic Situation Before Pokhran; Driven into Recession; The Indian Government's Narrowing Options; Foreign Investment; Averting an Economic Crisis?; The Urgent Need for Fiscal Reform; No Easy Options; Notes; ch11-Is an Otherwise Sensible Agreement with India and Pakistan Precluded Because It Would "Reward" Nuclear Testing?; The Nuclear-Capable Option; Is This a Win-Win Outcome?; Procedural Spillover; Nuclear Diplomacy; Paradigm Shift. Ch12-Lest We Forget: The Futility and Irrelevance of Nuclear Weapons for India. Nuclear weapons India. National security India. India Military policy. Armes nucléaires Inde. HISTORY / Military / Other bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science bisacsh Military policy fast National security fast Nuclear weapons fast India fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmdx47cDXrRhBXHtbvPwC Gupta, Amit. has work: India's nuclear security (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGRgHcVvCtbqCH4WQM9bV3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Thomas, Raju G.C. India's Nuclear Security. Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, ©2000 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1053863 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Thomas, Raju G. C. India's Nuclear Security. Title page; copyright page; Contents; ch1-Introduction; Background to the Indian Nuclear Debate; International Concerns; The Nature of the Discussions; ch2-Why Did India "Go Nuclear"?; The Long Term: The Frustrated Great State; Three Medium-Range Variables; The Timing of the Test; Conclusion; Notes; ch3-Explaining the Indian Nuclear Tests of 1998; Proffered Explanations; An Alternative Explanation; Phase 1: The Origins of India's Nuclear Program; Phase 2: The Chinese Test at Lop Nor; Phase 3: The Road to Pokhran I; Phase 4: A Period of Restraint. Phase 5: The Collapse of the Security GuaranteeConclusion: The Future of Nuclear India; Notes; ch4-India's Strategic Doctrine and Practice: The Impact of Nuclear Testing; The New Draft Nuclear Doctrine; Strategic School of Thought; The Nuclear Program; The Nuclear Threshold Stalemate; The Turning Point for the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty; Strategic Thinking After the Tests; Conclusion; Notes; ch5-India's Nuclear and Missile Programs: Strategy, Intentions, Capabilities; Rethinking India's Nuclear Policy; Changing Security Dimensions and Perspectives; The Capabilities-Intentions Dilemma. Technology and Weapons CapabilitesOutcomes: Strategy, Politics, and Economics; Notes; ch6-India's Nuclear Decision: Implications for Indian-U.S. Relations; Nation Building and Regional Predominance; External Actors in the Region; The Nuclear Pivot; Nuclear Weapons and Domestic Politics; Living with the Bomb; Future U.S. and Indian Strategies; Conclusion; Notes; ch7-Pakistan's Elusive Search for Nuclear Parity with India; Jumping into the Flames with Courage; The Economic Situation: Before and After; The Army and Defense Decisionmaking; Coordination and Miscalculations. "Minimum"" Credible DeterrenceConstruction Doctrines; Public Opinion; Islamic Groups; The U.S. Role; Conclusion; Notes; ch8-South Asia's Ballistic Missile Ambitions; Pakistan; India; The Conventional ""Balance-Imbalance""; The Increasing Dangers of Opacity; Chinese Encirclement and Full Weaponization; Notes; ch9-Technology for Defense and Development: India's Space Program; The History of India's Space Program; India's Satellite Launch Vehicle Program; India's Missile Program; MTCR Technology Embargoes; The Indian Satellite Program; Political-Economic Influences and Objectives; Conclusion. Notesch10-The Indian Economy After Pokhran II; Global Reaction to the Tests; The Passive Indian Response; The Impact on the Balance of Payments; The Economic Situation Before Pokhran; Driven into Recession; The Indian Government's Narrowing Options; Foreign Investment; Averting an Economic Crisis?; The Urgent Need for Fiscal Reform; No Easy Options; Notes; ch11-Is an Otherwise Sensible Agreement with India and Pakistan Precluded Because It Would "Reward" Nuclear Testing?; The Nuclear-Capable Option; Is This a Win-Win Outcome?; Procedural Spillover; Nuclear Diplomacy; Paradigm Shift. Nuclear weapons India. National security India. Armes nucléaires Inde. HISTORY / Military / Other bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science bisacsh Military policy fast National security fast Nuclear weapons fast |
title | India's Nuclear Security. |
title_auth | India's Nuclear Security. |
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topic | Nuclear weapons India. National security India. Armes nucléaires Inde. HISTORY / Military / Other bisacsh TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science bisacsh Military policy fast National security fast Nuclear weapons fast |
topic_facet | Nuclear weapons India. National security India. India Military policy. Armes nucléaires Inde. HISTORY / Military / Other TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Military Science Military policy National security Nuclear weapons India |
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