Engaging India: U.S. Strategic Relations with the World's Largest Democracy

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Pub. Date: 1999-07-12
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

When India conducted five nuclear tests in May 1998, it became clear that the U.S. could no longer continue its policy of "benign neglect" toward India. An important and timely book, Engaging India addresses the broad range of nonproliferation and foreign policy issues that affect Indo-American relations. By discussing missile control and space cooperation, chemical and biological weapons, and the use of sanctions versus incentives, the contributors provide practical recommendations for how a stronger and more meaningful dialogue can be established between the policymakers of the world's two largest democracies. Book jacket.

Author Biography

Gary K. Bertsch is University Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for International Trade and Security (CITS) at the University of Georgia. Seema Gahlaut is Associate Director of the South Asia Program and Senior Research Associate at CITS. Anupam Srivastava is Director of the South Asia Program and Research Associate at CITS.

Table of Contents

List of Acronyms
vii
Foreword ix
Preface
Indo-US Strategic Dialogue: Rethinking the Agenda
xiii
Gary Bertsch
PART I: BOARD STROKES ON THE STRATEGIC CANVAS
Indo-US Relations: Non-proliferation Concerns
3(21)
P. R. Chari
Fostering Strategic Stability and Promoting Regional Cooperation
24(16)
C. Raja Mohan
Indo-US Relations after the 1998 Tests: Sanctions versus Incentives
40(39)
Virginia I. Foran
Part II: SECURITY AND NON-PROLIFERATION ISSUES
Up in the Air: Prospects for Indo-US Space Cooperation
79(30)
Anupam Srivastava
Reenergizing the Debate: Indo-US Nuclear Issues
109(26)
Seema Gahlaut
Indo-US Convergence on CWC and BTWC: Assessing the Possibilities of Cooperation
135(9)
Aabha Dixit
The Emergence of Indo-US Defense Cooperation: From Specific to Diffuse Reciprocity
144(25)
Jyotika Saksena
Suzette Grillot
Non-proliferation Export Controls: US and Indian Perspectives
169(24)
Richard T. Cupitt
Seema Gahlaut
PART III: THE REGIONAL CONTEXT
India-US Foreign Policy Concerns: Cooperation and Conflict
193(20)
Kanti Bajpai
Shadow of the Dragon: Indo-US Relations and China
213(10)
Amitabh Mattoo
Coping with Insecurity: The Pakistani variable in Indo-US Relations
223(15)
Milind Thakar
Contending with the ``Bear-ish'' Arms Market: US-Indian Strategic Cooperation and Russia
238(23)
Igor Khripunov
Anupam Srivastava
CONCLUSION: SUMMARZING THE NEXT STEPS 261(9)
Gary Bertsch
Seema Gahlaut
Anupam Srivastava
Contributors 270(3)
Index 273

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