By examining public discussions on Indiäs nuclear policy in the 1990s, this book seeks to account for how opinion amongst Indiäs attentive public shifted from supporting nuclear disarmament to accepting a more muscular policy, while also looking at what nuclear weapons came to symbolise in these discussions.
By examining public discussions on Indiäs nuclear policy in the 1990s, this book seeks to account for how opinion amongst Indiäs attentive public shifted from supporting nuclear disarmament to accepting a more muscular policy, while also looking at what nuclear weapons came to symbolise in these discussions.
Priyanjali Malik is an independent researcher based in the UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Establishing India's Nuclear Rhetoric, 1947-1990 3. Creating a Nuclear Debate in the 1990s 4. Defining and Defending India, 1990-1996 5. Confronting the Nuclear Option: The CTBT and Sovereignty 6. Negotiating 'Nuclear India' after the CTBT 7. Defending Nuclear India 8.Conclusion: The Idea of Nuclear India
1. Introduction 2. Establishing India's Nuclear Rhetoric, 1947-1990 3. Creating a Nuclear Debate in the 1990s 4. Defining and Defending India, 1990-1996 5. Confronting the Nuclear Option: The CTBT and Sovereignty 6. Negotiating 'Nuclear India' after the CTBT 7. Defending Nuclear India 8.Conclusion: The Idea of Nuclear India
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