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100 _aStrobe Talbott
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245 _aEngaging India:
_bDiplomacy, Democracy, and the Bomb
260 _aDelhi
_bPenguin Group
_c2004
300 _avi,268p.
_bHB
_c23x16cm.
365 _b395.00
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_d395.00
_f24-03-2013
520 _aOn 11 May 1998, three nuclear devices detonated under the Thar Desert shook the surrounding villagesâ€"and the rest of the world. The immediate effect was to plunge Indo-US relations, already vexed by decades of tension and estrangement, into a new crisis. The situation deteriorated further when Pakistan responded in kind two weeks later, testing a nuclear weapon for the first time. Engaging India is the fascinating first-hand story of the diplomacy conducted between the United States and India after the nuclear tests. From June 1998 to September 2000, in what was the most extensive dialogue ever between the two countries, US Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott
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650 _aInternational Relation
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650 _aPolitical Science
_9886
700 _aTALBOTT (Strobe)
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