India & America after the Cold War : report of the Carnegie Endowment Study Group on U.S.-Indian Relations in a Changing International Environment

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India & America after the Cold War : report of the Carnegie Endowment Study Group on U.S.-Indian Relations in a Changing International Environment

by Selig S. Harrison and Geoffrey Kemp

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, c1993

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India and America after the Cold War

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"A Carnegie Endowment book."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 54)

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The U.S. and India are the world's largest democracies. Yet for most of the cold war, the relationship was frequently cantankerous. This book examines the impact of dramatic changes in the geopolitical environment and of recent developments in India and U.S. policy options. It considers the prospects for better economic relations and the implications of India's power potential, including its nuclear and missile programmes.

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