Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi KW 2007Description: 324pSubject(s): Nuclear weapon-India Nuclear test Nuclearisation -AsiaDDC classification: 355.825119 Summary: India s nuclear tests on May 11 & 13,1998 ended the country s three decade old, self-imposed restraint on its emergence as a nuclear power. India announced that it was now a nuclear weapon state. A new phase in India s security calculus, therefore, has begun. This volume attempts to explore and explain the whole range of issues related to Nuclearisation, in order to extrapolate logical policy positions that the country would need to evolve at various levels.
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355.82 SHA/T Terrorist's weapons | 355.825119 COR/S Shopping for Bombs: Nuclear proliferation, global insecurity, and the rise and fakll of the A. Q. Khan network / | 355.825119 KHA/E Eating grass:The making of the Pakistani bomb | 355.825119 NUC | 355.8251190954 ITT/M The making of the Indian atomic bomb : science, secrecy and the postcolonial state | 355.954 SAV/D Decisive Indian battles and wars | 358.170954 CHA/W Weapons and missiles in the Indian environment |
India s nuclear tests on May 11 & 13,1998 ended the country s three decade old, self-imposed restraint on its emergence as a nuclear power. India announced that it was now a nuclear weapon state. A new phase in India s security calculus, therefore, has begun. This volume attempts to explore and explain the whole range of issues related to Nuclearisation, in order to extrapolate logical policy positions that the country would need to evolve at various levels.
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