Indo US Nuclear Deal

Indo US Nuclear Deal
Author: P R Chari
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136604508

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This book interrogates the Indo-US civil nuclear agreement from its inception in July 2005 to its conclusion in the latter part of 2008 through 12 articles, each of which focuses on different aspects of the deal. They discuss the factors that facilitated the deal, the roadblocks that were encountered, and the implications of the deal for the future of India’s foreign policy, its energy security and the international non-proliferation regime. Together, they address the internal political dynamics in India and the United States in order to present perspectives of both countries. The book also highlights the technical paradigm of the nuclear deal: implications of the deal for India’s military and energy programs, and a legal scrutiny of the 123 Agreement. Further, it attempts to analyse the rationale for the unrelenting domestic and international opposition which the deal faced, examining . whether the objections raised from different groups at various stages to the Indo-US nuclear deal were substantive or motivated. Finally, the book provides an overview of the Indo-US nuclear deal and posits it within the larger framework of Indo-US relations. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of international relations, political science, international law, peace and security studies, South Asian studies and military studies.

Indo U S Civil Nuclear Deal

Indo U S  Civil Nuclear Deal
Author: Rahul K. Bhonsle,Ved Prakash (Col.),Kulwant Rai Gupta
Publsiher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 8126907134

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The Indo-U.S. Civil Nuclear Deal July 2005 Is An Epochal Event Setting The Stage For India S Tacit Admission Into The Elite Nuclear Club Of Five . While Opening The Doors For India To The Global Nuclear Energy Market, The Deal Will Have Far-Reaching Impact On Regional As Well As International Relations. Some As China And Pakistan Could See It Detrimental To Their Security Interests. Others As France And Germany, Acknowledging India S Rising Power, Have Preferred To Engage It. Within The Two Nations, India And The U.S., The Opinions Have Been Sharply Divided. The U.S. Non-Proliferation Community Has Attacked President Bush For Opening A Pandora S Box By Cooperating With A State Which Possesses Nuclear Weapons But Is Non-Signatory Of The Npt. In India, Concerns Of Sovereignty Have Overshadowed The Sizeable Gains Accruing To The Country In Its Quest For Energy Sufficiency.The Articles In The Present Book Place The Entire Debate On Indo-U.S. Civil Nuclear Deal In Perspective By Examining The Background Which Led The Bush Administration To Propose A Change In The Nuclear Rules In Favor Of India, The Range Of Deliberations That Have Followed And The Final Stages Awaiting Formal Recognition. An Attempt Has Been Made To Cover Both The Objective And Subjective Factors Which Have Driven This Nuclear Debate. In Addition To Articles By Erudite Experts In The Field Of International Affairs, The Book Also Includes Important Documents Relating To The Nuclear Deal Speeches Of The U.S. President, Indian Prime Minister, Senators, Congressmen, Senior Officials, The Viewpoints Of Different Countries, The Nsg, And The Iaea Chief.The Book Is A Seminal Contribution To Indo-U.S. Relations And Will Prove Invaluable To Students And Scholars Of International Affairs, Strategic Analysts, Policy Planners, Diplomats, Parliamentarians As Well As Common Readers Interested In Contemporary World Affairs.

India US Nuclear Deal

India US Nuclear Deal
Author: Carl Paddock
Publsiher: Epitome Books
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2009
Genre: India
ISBN: 9789380297002

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India is not a great power yet, but it has the potential to emerge as one. That is why, United States pays closer attention to India's role in the regional balance. The strategic significance of the nuclear deal, signed between India and the US, can be appreciated only in the context of the changing US geopolitical strategy and the evolving US-India relationship. This book addresses the wide-ranging issues concerning the Indo-US Nuclear Deal. Making a critical assessment of India's energy policy, it describes in detail the agreement with IAEA, NSG waiver, the political fallouts of the deal, its implications for South Asia, and the China factor. The texts of the agreement, the Hyde Act, and India-IAEA Safeguards Agreements have also been appended.

Indo US Nuclear Deal

Indo US Nuclear Deal
Author: Rajiv Nayan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2006
Genre: Foreign trade regulation
ISBN: UOM:39015081838479

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Indo US Nuclear Deal

Indo US Nuclear Deal
Author: P R Chari
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317809814

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This book interrogates the Indo-US civil nuclear agreement from its inception in July 2005 to its conclusion in the latter part of 2008 through 12 articles, each of which focuses on different aspects of the deal. They discuss the factors that facilitated the deal, the roadblocks that were encountered, and the implications of the deal for the future of India’s foreign policy, its energy security and the international non-proliferation regime. Together, they address the internal political dynamics in India and the United States in order to present perspectives of both countries.

A Debate to Remember

A Debate to Remember
Author: Chaitanya Ravi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199091812

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The US–India nuclear deal, popularly known as the 123 Agreement, announced by George W. Bush and Manmohan Singh on 18 July 2005, was a defining moment in the relationship of the two countries, as also India’s relationship with the non-proliferation regime. The Bush administration’s implied recognition of India’s nuclear weapons, and its abrupt reversal of three decades of sanctions to restore Indian access to nuclear fuel, reactors, and dual-use technologies despite being a non-proliferation treaty non-signatory, led to contentious debates in both India and the USA. A Debate to Remember emphasizes the multifaceted debate in India over the nuclear deal using concepts from science and technology studies. It focuses on the intense contestation over the civil-military mix of India’s separation plan, the competition between the Iran–Pakistan–India pipeline and the nuclear deal, the role of retired nuclear scientists, and the issue of liability that has stalled the full implementation of the nuclear deal. The impact of domestic factors on issues ranging from the civil-military status of breeder reactors to the Indian insistence on no restriction on future nuclear testing in the 123 Agreement is also revealed in this book.

Indo US Nuclear Deal

Indo US Nuclear Deal
Author: K. K. Parnami
Publsiher: Rawat Books
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2009
Genre: India
ISBN: 8131602494

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In the contemporary history of India, a new chapter has been written through the Indo-US nuclear deal, which has culminated after traversing a long diplomatic journey. Not only has India's isolation in the nuclear world come to an end, the agreement has heralded a new era of a resurgent India, which will become a major player in international affairs. The Indo-US nuclear deal thus represents the maturation of India's diplomacy. This book makes an interesting analysis of the factors - internal as well as external - that gave a fillip to the whole movement of designing a nuclear-mature India. From the inception of the idea to its fruition, the book chronicles the major events that cumulatively led to this significant bilateral agreement which has multidimensional and multilateral implications. For reference, the book also annexes texts of important documents, such as the 123 Agreement, the Hyde Act, and the IAEA Safeguard Agreement.

The US India Nuclear Pact

The US   India Nuclear Pact
Author: Harsh V. Pant
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011-08-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780199088522

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The signing of the US–India civilian nuclear agreement in 2008 is a milestone in the geopolitics of the twenty-first century—one that has virtually rewritten the rules of the global nuclear order. It has also transformed the relationship between the world's oldest and largest democracies. Harsh V. Pant's book is the first detailed examination of this major policy initiative as well as the process by which this pact came to fruition. Pant identifies a range of issues at the structural, domestic, political, and individual levels that have shaped the recent trajectory of the US–India relationship. He analyses the three-year long negotiating process with a special focus on how political leaderships in both states managed domestic opposition to the pact. The author locates the agreement in the context of the broader debate over the role of international institutions in global politics.