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Indo-Russian Military and Nuclear Cooperation : Lessons and Options for U.S. Policy in South Asia, Book Book

Indo-Russian Military and Nuclear Cooperation : Lessons and Options for U.S. Policy in South Asia Book

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In this book Jerome M. Conley argues that strained Indo-American relations stem from a deep nexus of historical factors.

Conley begins his examination of the delicate balance of power in the region by looking back to the Moscow-New Delhi deal during the Cold War.

He argues that the dialogue between the United States, India, and Russia that was established during this era has persisted only because of American ambivalence, short-term Indian needs, and Russian economic trends.

Consequently, the United States must sow the seeds for long-term trust and cooperation with India to ensure limited and controlled nuclear expansion.

This book will appeal to international affairs and security studies scholars, foreign policy historians, and anyone interested in exploring the complexities of regional strategic arms control.

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