02386nam a22002657a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000070007304100080008008200220008810000290011024500690013926000470020830000290025536500240028452014960030865000310180465000370183565000340187265000440190670000310195094200120198199900190199395201080201220220117101844.0220117b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a8187966793 cAL aeng 223a621.483bSETG aManpreet Sethi Ed913355 aGlobal Nuclear Challenges: Energy, Proliferation and Disarmament aNew Delhi:bK W Publishers Pvt Ltd.,c2009 axi,123 p.bPBc22x15 cm. b360.00c₹d360.00 aThe inherent dual nature of the power of the atom, as provider of electricity or as a weapon of mass destruction, has dictated national policies and international security agendas for decades now. A resurgence of interest in nuclear energy promises a reliable and environmentally sustainable source of electricity. But it also poses the risk of nuclear proliferation since mastery of nuclear fuel technology can also bring nations to the technical threshold of nuclear weapons. The decision, then, to cross the line is a political one. Except for four countries (India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea), every other nation is a member of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). This should practically obviate the possibility of new states going nuclear unless one withdraws from the NPT and makes the bomb. Yet, the risk of proliferation remains alive. Nuclear disarmament provides one plank on which the spread of nuclear energy could be sustainably reconciled with nuclear nonproliferation. However, not many of those who matter are yet ready to acknowledge its desirability or feasibility. It is against the backdrop of this conundrum of nuclear issues that the Centre for Air Power Studies organised a seminar on Global Nuclear Challenges whose papers are reproduced in this volume. They reveal the complex interlinkages of contemporary nuclear concerns. The book should be essential reading for all involved in negotiating the maze of nuclear challenges confronting mankind today. aNuclear Disarmament913356 aNuclear Non Proliferation913357 aNuclear Power in India913358 aSecurity without Nuclear Weapons913359 aSETHI (Manpreet) Ed913360 2ddccGF c221198d221198 00102ddc40708OTHaALbALd2013-03-24l0o621.483 SETGpGF03642r2022-01-17 00:00:00w2022-01-17yGF