Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Recent nuclear tests in India and Pakistan make it clear that the US can no longer continue a policy of benign neglect toward India. This book engages the key issues for nonproliferation and foreign policy that affect Indo-American relations. It addresses under-explored areas such as missile control and space cooperation, chemical and biological weapons, and the use of sanctions versus incentives. This book goes beyond historical analysis to offer practical recommendations for policymakers in both countries.
Synopsis
First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
Indo-US strategic dialogue : rethinking the agenda / Gary Bertsch -- Indo-US relations : non-proliferation concerns / P.R. Chari -- Fostering strategic stability and promoting regional cooperation / C. Raja Mohan -- Indo-US relations after the 1998 tests : sanctions versus incentives / Virginia I. Foran -- Up in the air : prospects for Indo-US space cooperation / Anupam Srivastava -- Reenergizing the debate : Indo-US nuclear issues / Seema Gahlaut -- Indo-US convergence on CWC and BTWC : assessing the possibilities of cooperation / Aabha Dixit -- The emergence of Indo-US defense cooperation : from specific to diffuse reciprocity / Jyotika Saksena and Suzette Grillot -- Non-proliferation export controls : US and Indian perspectives / Richard T. Cupitt and Seema Gahlaut -- India-US foreign policy concerns : cooperation and conflict / Kanti Bajpai -- Shadow of the dragon : Indo-US relations and China / Amitabh Mattoo -- Coping with insecurity : the Pakistani variable in Indo-US relations / Milind Thakar -- Contending with the "bear-ish" arms market : US-Indian strategic cooperation and Russia / Igor Khripunov and Anupam Srivastava -- Conclusion : Summarizing the next steps / Gary Bertsch, Seema Gahlaut, and Anupam Srivastava.