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INDO-US NUCLEAR DEAL

K.K. Parnami

INDO-US NUCLEAR DEAL

K.K. Parnami
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760.75 895

 
ISBN 8131602494
Publication Year 2009
Pages 208 pages
Binding Hardback
Sale Territory World

About the Book

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 India’s isolation in the nuclear world has ended, the deal has heralded a new era of a resurgent India, which will become a major player in international affairs. The deal thus represents the maturation of India’s diplomacy.

The present book makes an interesting analysis of the ecological factors—internal as well as external—that gave a fillip to the whole movement of designing a nuclear-mature India. Right from the inception of the idea to its fructification, the book narrates on a large canvas chronicles of major events that cumulatively led to this significant bilateral agreement having multidimensional and multilateral implications. Undoubtedly, this agreement has made India a sovereign influential actor in international affairs.

The book also annexes texts of a few important documents, such as 123 Agreement, Hyde Act, and IAEA Safeguard Agreement, for reference purposes.

Besides policy makers and diplomats, the book will interest students and teachers of Political Science, International Relations, and Domestic Sources of Foreign Policy.


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About the Author / Editor

K.K. Parnami is Publication Officer at the HCM Rajasthan State Institute of Public Administration, Jaipur. Besides three books, he has contributed several scholarly papers in national journals, and has also been involved in the editing of the journals “Prashasnika, Development Policy and Administration Review and ASTI Journal of Training & Development.”