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India's Nuclear Bomb

  • George Perkovich

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"India's Nuclear Bomb is the definitive, comprehensive history of how the world's largest democracy, the nation of Gandhi, has grappled with the twin desires to have and to renounce the bomb. Each chapter contains significant historical revelations drawn from scores of interviews with India's key scientists, military leaders, diplomats, and politicians, and from declassified U.S. government documents and interviews with U.S. officials.

George Perkovich teases out the cultural and ethical concerns and vestiges of colonialism that underlie India's seemingly paradoxical stance. India's changing view of itself has as much, or more, to do with its nuclear policy as any threat from outside its borders."--BOOK JACKET.

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  • Nuclear weapons
  • World politics
  • Military policy
  • India, armed forces
  • World politics, 1989-
  • Nuclear weapons (international law)
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  • George Perkovich

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    1 edition

    University of California Press

    November 5, 2001

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    1 edition

    University of California Press

    November 1999

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    University of California Press

    2002

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    New Ed edition

    OUP India

    April 1, 2002