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Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Book Discussion
19 May 2009
1800-2000 hrs
 

The book, India-US Nuclear Deal: Seeking Synergy in Bilateralism published by Routledge Publishers is the first book on the issue of Indo-US nuclear deal to hit the Indian and International stands. The book is a result of the meticulous, yet challenging task undertaken by the IPCS faculty, along with researchers and practitioners who have been associated with the Institute, with the objective of providing a holistic perspective on the subject, and adding significantly to the ongoing debate.  Edited by Prof Chari, this volume book provides an overview of the Indo-US nuclear deal, and locates it within the totality of India-US relations.

IPCS, in collaboration with the Routledge Publishers, brought together some of the eminent members of the strategic community to discuss the book in detail. The book discussion also served as a platform to look at some of the important debates that still surround the Indo-US nuclear deal. The book was well received and the panellists joined the others in appreciating the efforts of the Editor, the contributors and the Institute in coming up with such a detailed study of one of the most seminal events in India’s diplomatic history, even when the debates surrounding are deal are still unsettled.

 

 
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