Strategic sellout: Indian-US nuclear deal/ (Record no. 154177)

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Personal name Iyengar, P.K
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Title Strategic sellout: Indian-US nuclear deal/
Statement of responsibility, etc. P.K. Iyengar
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Pentagon,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2009.
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Extent xxvii, 543 p.
Dimensions 24 cm.
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Formatted contents note Articles—In Chronological Order 1. When U.S. Talks Nuclear to India 3 A. Gopalakrishnan<br/>2. Hasten NPT's End 3<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>3. India-U.S. Nuclear Mismatch 8 A. Gopalakrishnan<br/>4. India must not be Nuclear Vigilante 12 A. Gopalakrishnan<br/>5. India's Vision Void—And it looks like Washington is set to exploit it 15<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>6. Snake-Oil Salesmen Smell a Client 18<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>7. Baseless Criticism of the Prime Minister 21 A. Gopalakrishnan<br/>8. Indo-US Cooperation in Perspective 23<br/>A.N. Prasad<br/>9. Remember the Tritium 27<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>10. ITER Crumbs and Trojan Horses 30<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>11. National Interest is at Stake 33<br/>A.N. Prasad<br/>12. A Question of Nuclear Separation 38 A. Gopalakrishnan<br/>13. Desperate for a Nuclear Deal—but why? 42<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>14. The Nuclear Poison Pill 46<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>15. Do as the U.S. would 50 Bharat Karnad<br/>16. Nuclear Deal is Insidious, Unfair 54<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>17. Down to the Last Atom 58<br/>A.N. Prasad<br/>18. George's Nuclear Durbar 62<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>19. Don't Compromise India's Dignity 65 A. Gopalakrishnan<br/>20. Questions for PM on CIRUS Reactor 69 A. Gopalakrishnan<br/>21. N-deal: India must Negotiate Hard 71<br/>A.N. Prasad<br/>22. N-deal Concerns Remain 73 A. Gopalakrishnan<br/>23. Why the Nuclear Deal is a Disaster 75 Bharat Karnad<br/>24. Turning India into a Nuclear Cripple 79 , Bharat Karnad<br/>25. India-US Deal will Destroy Nuclear Research 82 P.K. lyengar and M. Gupta<br/>26. PM's Nuclear Hara-Kiri Bharat Karnad = 27. Parliament must Examine PM's Nuclear Deal 89 Bharat Karnad<br/>28. Candy for Gold 93 Bharat Karnad 29. India Becomes Easy Nuclear-Game 97 Bharat Karnad 30. Why Indian Scientists are Upset about the Nuclear Deal 101 A.N. Prasad 31. The Indo-US 'Unclear' Deal 1^4 P.K. lyengar<br/>32. A Deal of Broken Assurances A. Gopalakrishnan 33. U.S. Mission is to Cap, Freeze, Control Nuclear India 115 Bharat Karnad 34. PM is Outsourcing Policy ^^9 DrA.Gopalakrishnan 35. We Need More N-Tests for Our Defence A. Gopalakrishnan 36. Nuclear Deal is without Techno-economic Merit 126 Bharat Karnad 37. Parliament Must Exercise its Responsibility A. Gopalakrishnan 38. Energy Security as Scapegoat ^34 A. Gopalakrishnan 112 122<br/>39<br/>40.<br/>How to Blunt US Strategy 138<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>Parliament must Assert its Role 142 A Gopalakrishnan 41. The Ball is now Squarely in America's Court 146<br/>A.N. Prasad 42. The Civilian Aspects of the Indo-US Nuclear Deal 148 P.K. lyengar<br/>43. Last Chance for the US to Decide 151 A. Gopalakrishnan 44. PM is Risking National Interest 155 Bharat Karnad<br/>WhaV PM told us on the N-deal 159 A. Gopalakrishnan 46. What India Needs to do 163 A. Gopalakrishnan 47. India's Self-goals ^^7 Bharat Karnad<br/>48. Bill Paves Way for Covert US Operations 171 A. Gopalakrishnan 49. Was the Government Aware of Section 115? 175 A. Gopalakrishnan ^ 50. Strategic Reduction of India 179 Bharat Karnad Nuclear Jewel is up for Sale 182 A. Gopalakrishnan Nuclear Testing is the Crux 186 Bharat Karnad 53. The Nuclear Ice Age is here to Stay 190<br/>A.N. Prasad Is N-testing a Purely Political Decision? 193 Bharat Karnad The N-Deal is Dead ^^6 Bharat Karnad 56. Amend US Law, or Reject Nuclear Deal 200 A. Gopalakrishnan 57. Nuclear Deal Will Gut India's Security - 204 Bharat Karnad 58. Hyde is Reality Behind Bush Smokescreen 208 A. Gopalakrishnan<br/>59. Our Rush to Disaster Bharat Karnad 60. Controversy over the Nuclear Deal 215 P.K. lyengar<br/>45<br/>51.<br/>52.<br/>54<br/>55.<br/>212<br/>61. PM must be Careful about Nuclear Pitfalls 219 A. Gopalakrishnan<br/>62. N-deal Compromises National Security 222<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>63. Does N-deal Really Solve Issues? 225<br/>A.N. Prasad<br/>64. Indo-US Nuke Deal: Is it a dcme Deal? 228<br/>A.N. Prasad<br/>65. 123 Agreement: US can Remotely Drive India's Nuke Programmes 230<br/>A.N. Prasad<br/>66. 123: Thin Edge of the Wedge 232<br/>-' A.N. Prasad<br/>67. India in a Nuclear Trap 236<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>68. U.S. Hypocrisy Fuels the Deal 238<br/>A.N. Prasad<br/>69. N-deal Relies on God, not Common Sense 242<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>70. 123 Nuke Deal: National Interest at Stake 245<br/>A.N. Prasad 71. 123 Agreement is a Gilded Cage 248 P.K. lyengar<br/>72. 'India First' Alternative to Nuclear Deal 250<br/>Bharat Karnad 73. Opposition to India-U.S. Nuclear Deal Coherent Left, Incoherent BJP 253<br/>Bharat Karnad 74. Congress has a Death Wish 256<br/>Bharat Karnad 75. The November Surprise ^59<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>76. Operation Salvage Bharat Karnad 77. Nuclear Power and the Indo-U.S. Nuclear Deal 265 P.K. lyengar 78. A Permanent Nuclear Hobble ^74 Bharat Karnad 79. Nuclear Negotiators have not Learnt from Tarapur Experience 277 A.N. Prasad<br/>80. Nuclear Test is a Must Bharat Karnad<br/>81. Nuclear Dilemma: The Road ahead A.N. Prasad 82. There are Weighty Reasons not to Accept the 123 Agreement P.K. lyengar<br/>280<br/>286<br/>83. A Nuclear King Canute 293<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>84. Remote Control in US Hand 295<br/>A.N. Prasad<br/>85. Safeguards that Erode Security 297<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>86. Is the Nuclear Deal about Big Business? 300<br/>Dr. A.N. Prasad<br/>87. Ten Misconceptions about the Nuclear Deal 302 P.K. lyengar<br/>88. How the N-deal will Play 306 Bhajigt Karnad<br/>89. Reaction to the letter released by House Foreign Affairs Committee 308 P.K. lyengar<br/>90. Realpolitik, not Woolly Policy 310<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>91. An Ode to Energy Security 312<br/>, - A.N. Prasad<br/>92. Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Does it Serve National Interest? 315<br/>A.N. Prasad<br/>93. It's Nuclear Slavery 325<br/>A.N. Prasad ^<br/>94. No More Room for Manoeuvre 328<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>PUBLIC LETTERS AND APPEALS BY NUCLEAR SCIENTISTS CRITICAL<br/>OF THE NUCLEAR DEAL<br/>1. Open Letter to the PM Dr Manmohan Singh 333<br/>2. Appeal to Parliamentarians on the Indo-US Nuclear Deal 336<br/>3. Appeal to the Members of Parliament on The India-US Civilian Nuclear Co-operation Agreement 339<br/>CHAPTERS IN BOOKS AND ARTICLES IN PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS<br/>1. Indo-US Nuclear Cooperation: A Non-starter? 345 A .Gopalakrishnan<br/>2. Some Concerns on Indo-US Deal ^ 359 A Gopalakrishnan<br/>3. Nuclear Deal: Partnership or Subordination? 368<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>4. Blighted Strategic Future 376<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>5. The India-United States Rapprochement, the Nuclear Deal, and the Indian National Interest 384<br/>Bharat Karnad<br/>1.<br/>9<br/>Indo-US Nuclear Deal: A Debate 403<br/>A.N. Prasad<br/>ANNEXURES<br/>India-U.S. Joint Statement 4ii<br/>2. Henry J. Hyde United States-India Peaceful Atomic Energy Cooperation Act of 2006 415<br/>3. Report-Pursuant to Section 104(c) of the Hyde Act Regarding Civil Nuclear Cooperation with India 446 4. Communication (INFIRC 731] dated 25 July 2008 received [by the International Atomic Energy Agency] from the Permanent Mission of India concerning a document entitled "Implementation of the India-United States Joint Statement of July 18, 2005; India's Separation Plan" 46? 5. Agreement for Cooperation Between the government of the United States of America and the government of India Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy [Agreed Text-123 Agreement], August 1, 2007, along with an accompanying letter from President George W. Bush to the US Congress 474 6. Questions for the Record submitted to Assistant Secretary for legislative Affairs, Jeffrey T. Bergner by Chairman Tom Lantos, US Congress, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Oct 5, 2007 Clarification by the US Department of State about provisions in the 123 Agreement 491<br/>7. Nuclear Cooperation Assessment Statement: Pursuant to Section 123 (a) of the Atomic Energy Act if 1954. as Amended, with Respect to the Proposed Agreement for Cooperation Between the Government of the United States of America and The Government of India Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy 508 8. Letter from President George W. Bush to the US Congress 533 Text of the letter dated September 10, 2008 from President George W. Bush to the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Energy exempting India from strictures on nuclear commerce and trade with non-signatory states to the Non-Proliferation Treaty 536
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Keyword Nuclear nonproliferation -- India.
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Keyword Nuclear energy -- Government policy -- India.
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Keyword Nuclear energy -- Government policy -- United States.
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