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India's Nuclear Bomb George Perkovich

India's Nuclear Bomb By George Perkovich

India's Nuclear Bomb by George Perkovich


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In May 1998, India shocked the world - and many of its own citizens - by detonating five nuclear weapons in the Rajasthan desert. This title presents a comprehensive history of how the world's largest democracy, has grappled with the twin desires to have and to renounce the bomb.

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India's Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation by George Perkovich

In May 1998, India shocked the world - and many of its own citizens - by detonating five nuclear weapons in the Rajasthan desert. Why did India bid for nuclear weapon status at a time when 149 nations had signed a ban on nuclear testing? What drove India's new Hindu nationalist government to depart from decades of nuclear restraint, a control that no other nation with similar capacities had displayed? How has U.S. nonproliferation policy affected India's decision making? India's Nuclear Bomb is the definitive, comprehensive history of how the world's largest democracy, has grappled with the twin desires to have and to renounce the bomb. Each chapter contains significant historical revelations drawn from scores of interviews with India's key scientists, military leaders, diplomats and politicians, and from declassified U.S. government documents and interviews with U.S. officials. Perkovich teases out the cultural and ethical concerns and vestiges of colonialism that underlie India's seemingly paradoxical stance. India's nuclear history challenges leading theories of why nations pursue and hang onto nuclear weapons, raising important questions for international relations theory and security studies. So, too, the blasts in Rajasthan have shaken the foundations of the international nonproliferation system. With the end of the Cold War and an even more chaotic international scene, Perkovich's analysis of an alternative model is timely, sobering, and vital.

India's Nuclear Bomb Reviews

One does not have to agree with all of Mr. Perkovich's arguments to recognize that much of what passes as conventional wisdom in international relations today is simply not true. Accordingly, his book is a useful antidote to many of the illusions of our age. - Mackubin Thomas Owens, Washington Times Meticulously researched and well-written. - The Economist Perkovich's epic book provides not only one of the most detailed and authoritative accounts of India's nuclear weapon programme but also one of the most cogent constructions of India's nuclear rationale. - W.P.S. Sidhu, Ethnic Conflict Research Digest Perkovich has written the definitive account of nuclear decision-making in India. At the same time, he makes a major contribution to nonproliferation scholarship in general. - R.A. Strong, Choice An extraordinary and perhaps definitive account of 50 years of Indian nuclear policymaking. - Foreign Affairs Essential reading for those concerned with the issue of non-proliferation. - Robert W. Cahn, Nature The most authoritative and exhaustive account so far of the development of India's nuclear programme since independence. This meticulously researched volume is an outstanding contribution to a subject mired in deliberate misunderstandings. - Gurharpal Singh, Times Higher Education Supplement No book written in recent times - in fact, at any time since 1947 - on India's nuclear bomb can be compared to George Perkovich's book in its wide coverage, insightful research and sheer objectivity. In all these three departments this book excels beyond measure. - M. V. Kamath, The Daily Mail (India) Rich, definitive...at all times fair. It is hard to see how it will be superseded. - Lawrence Freedman, Times Literary Supplement

About George Perkovich

George Perkovich is Director of the Secure World Program of the W. Alton Jones Foundation and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the International Institute for Strategic Studies. His work has appeared in Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, the Washington Post, and other publications.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Introduction

ONE
Developing the Technological Base for the Nuclear Option
1948-1963

TWO
The First Compromise Shift toward a Peaceful Nuclear Explosive
1964

THREE
The Search for Help Abroad and the Emergence of Nonproliferation
DECEMBER 1964-AUGUST 1965

FOUR
War and Leadership Transitions at Home
AUGUST 1965-MAY 1966

FIVE
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and Secretly Renewed Work on a Nuclear Explosive
1966-1968

SIX
Political Tumult and Inattention to the Nuclear Program
1969-1971

SEVEN
India Explodes a Peaceful Nuclear Device
1971- 1974

EIGHT
The Nuclear Program Stalls
1975-1980

NINE
More Robust Nuclear Policy Is Considered
1980-1984

TEN
Nuclear Capabilities Grow and Policy Ambivalence Remains
NOVEMBER 1984-DECEMBER1987

ELEVEN
The Nuclear Threat Grows Amid Political Uncertainty
1988-1990

TWELVE
American Nonproliferation Initiatives Flounder
1991- 1994

THIRTEEN
India Verges on Nuclear Tests
1995-MAY 1996

FOURTEEN
India Rejects the CTBT
JUNE 1996-DECEMBER 1997

FIFTEEN
The Bombs That Roared
1998

Conclusion:
Exploded illusions of the Nuclear Age

Afterword:
January 1999-January 2001

APPENDIX
India's Nuclear Infrastructure

NOTES
INDEX

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CIN0520232100G
9780520232105
0520232100
India's Nuclear Bomb: The Impact on Global Proliferation by George Perkovich
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Paperback
University of California Press
20020226
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