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Friday
23May

Emerging Nuclear Proliferation Challenges [Book]

C. Uday Bhaskar and C. Raja Mohan
Year of Publication: 2007

About the Book

This Volume contains the proceedings of a conference on "Emerging Nuclear proliferation Challenges" which was jointly organized by Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses - Pugwash India on 28-29 March 2005 in New Delhi. The conference was inaugurated by Shri K Natwar Singh the External Affairs Minister of India and was followed by five sessions that dwelt on different aspects of the emerging nuclear non-proliferation challenges prevailing in the global systemic. These deliberations acquire special salience in the context of the forthcoming 7th Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which will be held in May 2005 in New York.

The conference had generated a meaningful debate among the security analysts and wide ranging views were expressed on the NPT regime, new nuclear challenges and their relevance to India. This book is a Track II attempt to share the opinions expressed by a cross-section of Indian scholars and analysts on this issue.

Contents

Preface

Introduction

(1). India and the NPT : K Natwar Singh

(2). Opening Remarks : K Subrahmanyam

Session 1: Emerging Non-Proliferation Challenges and the NPT

(3). The Prospects for the Nuclear Non-Proliferation regime : Rajesh rajagopalan

(4). Crises in The NPT : Manpreet Sethi

(5). Discussion

Session 2: NPT Review Conference 2005: A Preview

(6). NPT Review Conference 2005: The Debates Within : A Vinod Kumar

(7). Debates within the NPT system : Manish

(8). Discussion

Session 3: Beyond the NPT: New Initiatives

(9). IAEA's New Agenda for Nuclear Safeguards : R Ramachandran

(10). Maritime Non-Proliferation Initiatives: India's Bulwarks Against Nuclear Terrorism? : G S Khurana

(11). Discussion

Session 4: National/Regional Perspective on NPT

(12). P-5 minus China: Non-Proliferation Postures : Ajey Lele

(13). China and Nuclear Non-Proliferation:Pragmatism and Adaptation : Sujit Dutta

(14). Iran and the NPT : Rajesh Kumar Mishra

(15). Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and Japan : Rajiv Nayan

(16). Discussion

Session 5: India and the Non-Proliferation Domain

(17). Strengthening Nuclear non-Proliferation: Thinking Beyond The Boundary : Jasjit Singh

(18). Nuclear India and the changing Global Non-Proliferation Order : C Raja Mohan

(19). Discussion

Appendices

Index
 


FROM: http://www.pugwashindia.org/book_detail.asp?bid=3

 



 

Price: $ 500


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