Global security watch, India

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Global security watch, India

Amit Gupta

(Global security watch series)

Praeger, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-183) and index

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This new volume in the Global Security Watch series examines the contemporary foreign, military, and security policies of India as it moves towards becoming a formidable global power in the coming decades. India is poised to join the major nations of the world as one of the next superpowers in the multi-polar, 21st-century world. At the same time, it still faces significant domestic problems such as widespread poverty and public health issues, and faces considerable security threats posed by China and Pakistan. Author Amit Gupta, PhD, an esteemed scholar and expert on foreign policy and weapons proliferation in South Asia, argues that India's quest to attain a superpower status will depend on how it develops its relationships with the other leading nations. Another determining factor for India's success lies in its ability to create a more advantageous security environment in the immediate Indian Ocean region. Global Security Watch-India tackles complex topics such as future Indian foreign and security policy options and the corresponding implications for U.S. policy, how the India-China relationship affects relations among other Asian countries, and the capabilities of the Indian military-industrial complex.

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Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: India: Domestic and International Considerations in an Age of Globalization Chapter 2: Indian Arms Acquisition and Production Chapter 3: India and Pakistan: The Enduring Conflict Chapter 4: China Chapter 5: India and the United States Chapter 6: The Indian-American Diaspora and Its Impact on Politics and Foreign Policy Chapter 7: Russia Chapter 8: India and the Indo-Pacific Chapter 9: India: Emerging Power or Always the Bridesmaid? Bibliography Index

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