Subordinate Ally: The Nuclear Deal and India-US Strategic Relations

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India's nuclear deal with the United States has raised a political storm in New Delhi. The Left parties have argued that the deal involves a quid pro quo, and seriously undermines India's ability to pursue an independent foreign policy.

Contents:
1. Implications of the India-US strategic alliance. 2. Why we oppose the nuclear deal. 3. Why avoid sense Parliament? 4. Apologia for Pro-US stance. 5. Betrayal on Iran: costs of India-US partnership. 6. UN Democracy Fund: spreading democracy a la Bush? 7. The Prime Minister's US visit. 8. New framework for the India-US defence relationship. 9. Advani: advocate for the FBI. 10. Will the UPA redefine India-US relations? 11. Military and Security Cooperation and India's Security. 12. Covertly forging military ties with the US. 13. Unrequited support to USA's war. 14. Growing Military Nexus with the US. 15. Support to NMD: accomplice to US adventurism. 16. Performing in the emperor's court: Jaswant Singh in Washington. 17. Dealing with the Bush Administration: towards capitulation? 18. Community of democracies: India Joins America's Ideologies Enterprise.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Prakash Karat

Prakash Karat is a member of the Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) is one on the Editorial Board of Left Word Books.

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Title
Subordinate Ally: The Nuclear Deal and India-US Strategic Relations
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Edition
Reprint.
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ISBN
8187496731, 9788187496731
Length
120p., Notes; 22cm.
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