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INDIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--GENERAL


Books

Asian Defence Policies, edited by J. Mohan Malik. Geelong, Victoria, Australia, Deakin University Press, 1994. 3 vols.
India in South Asia: Relations with Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh, by J. Mohan Malik, pp 241-252.
Book call no.: 355.03305 A8326 vol. 2

Bullion, Alan J. India, Sri Lanka and the Tamil Crisis 1976-1994. London and New York, Pinter, 1995. 226 p.
Book call no.: 327.5405493 B937i

Gupta, Shekhar. India Redefines Its Role.. London, Oxford University Press, 1995. 72 p. (Adelphi paper, 293)
An analysis of India's changing internal dynamics and their impact on foreign relations.
Book call no.: 909.82 I61a no.293

India Looks East: An Emerging Power and its Asia-Pacific Neighbors., edited by Sandy Gordon and Stephen Henningham. Canberra, Australia, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, 1995. 280 p. (Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defence, no.111)
Book call no.: 327.5405 I39

Kapur, Ashok. Foreign Policies of India and her Neighbors, with A. Jeyaratnam Wilson. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1996. 186 p.
Book call no.: 327.54 K17f

Pacific Symposium (National Defense University). Multilateral Activities in South East Asia: Pacific Symposium, 1995., edited by Michael W. Everett and Mary A. Somerville. Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, DC, National Defense University Press, 1995. 269 p.
India's Role in South East Asia, by C. Raja Mohan, pp 87-110.
Book call no.: 337.159 P117

Singapore-India Relations: A Primer, edited by Yong Mun Cheong and V. V. Bhanoji Rao. Singapore, Singapore University Press, 1995. 299 p.
Book call no.: 327.5957054 S617

Sridharan, Kripa. The ASEAN Region in India's Foreign Policy.. Brookfield, VT, Dartmouth Publishing Co., 1996. 277 p.
Book call no.: 327.54059 S774a


Document

Cook, Edward M. India Plays the Role of a Regional Power: the Sri Lankan Intervention (1987-1990).. Maxwell AFB, AL, Apr 1996. 28 leaves. (Air University (U. S.) Air War College. Research report.)
Doc. call no.: M-U 43117 C7712i


Periodicals

Bakshi, Jyotsna. Russia, India and the Central Asian Republics: Geo-Political Convergence. Strategic Analysis 19:725-741 Aug '96.

Banerjee, Dipankar. Myanmar and Indian Security Concerns. Strategic Analysis 19:691-705 Aug '96.

Bodansky, Yossef. PRC Surge for the Strait of Malacca and Spratlys Confronts India and the U.S.. Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy 23:6-12 Sep '95.

Boquerat, Gilles. Evolution of India's Perception of Central Asia in the Twentieth Century. Strategic Analysis 19:743-754 Aug '96.

Bullion, Alan. India and UN Peacekeeping Operations. International Peacekeeping. 4:98-114 Spring '97.

Iqbal, Badar Alam. Indo-Japanese Economic Relations in the 90s. India Quarterly 52:39-72 Jan-Jun '96.

Jha, Ganganath. A Brief Survey of India-Indonesia Relations. Contemporary Southeast Asia 17:389-405 Mar '96.

Jha, N. N. India-Sri Lanka Relations. India Quarterly 50:53-62 Jan-Jun '94.

Jorfi, Abdul Amir. Iran and India: Age Old Friendship. India Quarterly 50:65-92 Oct-Dec '94.

Kumaraswany, P. R. India and Israel: Prelude to Normalization. Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 19:53-73 Winter '95.

Kumaraswany, P. R. The Limitations of Indo-Israel Military Cooperation. Contemporary South Asia 5:75-84 Mar '96.

Muni, S. D. The Emerging Cold War in Asia: India's Options. Strategic Analysis 19:1599-1612 Mar '97.

Rodan, Steve and Raghuvanshi Vivek. Israel, India Cooperation Accord May Trigger Sales. Defense News 11:27 Oct 21-27 '96.
Negotiations on Israel's participation in India's military modernization program.

Singh, Anita Inder. India's Relations with Russia and Central Asia. International Affairs 71:69-81 Jan '95.

Sridharan, Kripa. India and ASEAN: The Long Road to Dialogue. Round Table No.340:465-477 Oct '96.

Sridharan, Kripa. India and ASEAN: The Long Road to Dialogue. Round Table No.340:465-477 Oct '96.

Thapliyal, Sangeeta. Treaty on Sharing of the Ganga at Farakka. Strategic Analysis 19:1755-1758 Mar '97.
Agreement between India and Bangladesh on the sharing of Ganga waters.

Wieck, Hans-Georg. India's Policy of Good Neighborly Relations. Aussenpolitik, No.3, 48:291-300 '97.


INDIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--CHINA


Books

Asian Defence Policies, edited by J. Mohan Malik. Geelong, Victoria, Australia, Deakin University Press, 1994. 3 vols.
Sino-Indian Territorial Dispute, by J. Mohan Malik, pp 232-240.
Book call no.: 355.03305 A8326 vol. 2

Crisis Prevention, Confidence Building, and Reconciliation in South Asia., edited by Michael Krepon and Amit Sevak. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1995. 276 p.
Chapter 10: Confidence-Building Between India and China, by Kanti P. Bajpai and Bonnie L. Coe, pp 199-226. Chapter 11: Improving Sino-Indian Relations, by Zhao Weiwen and Giri Deshingkar, pp 227-238.
Book call no.: 327.17095 C932

India Looks East: An Emerging Power and its Asia-Pacific Neighbors., edited by Sandy Gordon and Stephen Henningham. Canberra, Australia, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, 1995. 280 p. (Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defence, no.111)
Chapter 6: Sino-Indian Relations and India's Eastern Strategy, by J. Mohan Malik, pp 119-163.
Book call no.: 327.5405 I39


Periodicals

Banerjee, Dipankar. India-China Relations. Asian Defence Journal18-21 Aug '97.

Bristow, Damian. Mutual Mistrust Still Hampering Sino-Indian Rapprochement. Jane's Intelligence Review 9:368-371 Aug '97.

Singh, Swaran. China-India Ties: Beyond the New Delhi Summit. Strategic Analysis 19:1585-1588 Jan-Feb '97.

Zhao, Suisheng. The Implication of Demilitarization of Tibet for Sino-Indian Relations and Asian Security. Asian Affairs 22:254-260 Winter '96.


INDIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--PAKISTAN


Books

Asian Defence Policies, edited by J. Mohan Malik. Geelong, Victoria, Australia, Deakin University Press, 1994. 3 vols.
India-Pakistan Conflict, by J. Mohan Malik, pp 222-231.
Book call no.: 355.03305 A8326 vol. 2

Cooperative Security: Reducing Third World Wars., edited by I. William Zartman and Victor A. Kremenyuk. Syracuse, NY, Syracuse University Press, 1995. 376 p.
Chapter 9: India and Pakistan: The Roots of Conflict, by Thomas Thornton and Maxim Bratersky, pp 179-203.
Book call no.: 327.17 C778

Crisis Prevention, Confidence Building, and Reconciliation in South Asia., edited by Michael Krepon and Amit Sevak. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1995. 276 p.
Book call no.: 327.17095 C932

, Rahman, Mushtaqur. Divided Kashmir: Old Problems, New Opportunities for India, Pakistan, and the Kashmiri People.. Boulder, CO, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1996. 219 p.
Book call no.: 954.6 R147d

South Asia Approaches the Millenium: Reexamining National Security., edited by Marvin G. Weinbaum and Chetan Kumar. Boulder, CO, Westview Press, 1995. 245 p.
Indo-Pakistani Nuclear Relations after the Cold War, by Mario E. Carranza, pp 103-126.
Book call no.: 355.033054 S726

Chari, P. R. Indo-Pak Nuclear Standoff: The Role of the United States.. New Delhi, Manohar, 1995. 256 p.
Book call no.: 355.033554 C473i

Kapur, Ashok. Foreign Policies of India and her Neighbors, with A. Jeyaratnam Wilson. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1996. 186 p.
Book call no.: 327.54 K17f


Documents

Byrd, Robert F. (LtCol,USAF). US Nonproliferation Policy in South Asia: Making Non-Weaponized Deterrence Work.. Maxwell AFB, AL, Apr 1996. 33 leaves. (Air University (U. S.) Air War College. Research report.)
Doc. call no.: M-U 43117 B9951u

Curtis, Elizabeth R. The Indo-Pakistan Maritime Boundary: Trouble Ahead?. Washington, DC, Feb 1986. 14 p. (Report performed by the Federal Research Division)
Doc. call no.: M-U 42953-39

Randall, Raymond R. (LtCol, USAF). Nuclear Proliferation: The Dilemma in South Asia.. Maxwell AFB, AL, Apr 1996. 43 leaves. (Air University (U. S.) Air War College. Research report.)
Doc. call no.: M-U 43117 R189n


Periodicals

Berfield, Susan. Coming Together? Asiaweek 23:22-25 Aug 8 '97.
Can India and Pakistan finally make peace?

Carranza, Mario E. Rethinking Indo-Pakistani Nuclear Relations. Asian Survey 36:561-573 Jun '96.

Johsi, Manoj. Missile Face-Off: Pakistan's Test-Firing of Hatf-III Reopens the Agni Debate. India Today 22:43 Jul 14 '97.

Karnad, Bharat. Key to Peace in South Asia: Fostering "Social" Links Between the Armies of India and Pakistan. Round Table No.338:205-229 Apr '96.

Kulkarni, V. G. and others. No War, No Peace. Far Eastern Economic Review 159:18-22+ Apr 11 '96.
The dispute over Kashmir and warnings of a nuclear race on the subcontinent contribute to a dangerously edgy stalemate between India and Pakistan.

Miranda, Joseph. Indo-Pakistani Wars. Strategy and Tactics No.174:5-17 May-Jun '95.

Perkovich, George. Misperception and Opportunity in South Asia. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 19:413-425 Oct-Dec '96.
Elites in both India and Pakistan recognize the imperative to avoid increased conflict and are much more focused on internal problems than is appreciated in the U. S.. The impending treaty to ban nuclear weapons testing, and reported Indian preparations to conduct a test, have brought both states closer to key decisions regarding their nuclear programs. Both Indians and Pakistanis see U. S. policy as unhelpful in the region, though for opposite reasons.

Rizvi, Ali Abbas. Indo-Pak Arms Race: Future Trends. Asian Defence Journal6-7+ Jul '97.

Sidhva, Shiraz. Long Road Ahead: India, Pakistan Have a Hard Slog Ahead on Kashmir. Far Eastern Economic Review 160:24-25 Jul 17 '97.

Sreedhar. Indo-Pak Relations in Post-Benazir Period. Strategic Analysis 19:1689-1698 Mar '97.

Srivastava, H. K. Indo-Pak Talks: Negotiating Negotiations. Indian Defence Review 12:42-50 Apr-Jun '97.

Srivastava, H. K. US Foreign Policy: Impact on Indo-Pakistan Relations. Indian Defence Review 10:14-22 Oct-Dec '95.

Wieck, Hans-Georg. India's Policy of Good Neighborly Relations. Aussenpolitik, No.3, 48:291-300 '97.
Does the Pakistan-India Dialogue Have a Future?, pp 291-294.


INDIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--RUSSIA


Books

Ahmedullah, Mohammed. Renewing Indo-Russian Defence Cooperation. Military Technology 20:38-40+ Mar '96.

Bakshi, Jyotsna. Russia, India and the Central Asian Republics: Geo-Political Convergence. Strategic Analysis 19:725-741 Aug '96.

Blank, Stephen. India's Arms Links with Russia. Jane's Intelligence Review 8:167-169 Apr '96.

Nadkarni, Vidya. India and Russia: The End of a Special Relationship? Naval War College Review 48:19-33 Autumn '95.

Singh, Anita Inder. India's Relations with Russia and Central Asia. International Affairs 71:69-81 Jan '95.


INDIA--FOREIGN RELATIONS--UNITED STATES


Books

India Looks East: An Emerging Power and its Asia-Pacific Neighbors., edited by Sandy Gordon and Stephen Henningham. Canberra, Australia, Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, 1995. 280 p. (Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defence, no.111)
Chapter 3: The United States and India, by George Tanham, pp 59-70.
Book call no.: 327.5405 I39

The Road Ahead: Indo-US Strategic Dialogue., edited by Jasjit Singh. New Delhi, Lancer International, 1994. 295 p.
Book call no.: 327.54073 R628

Chari, P. R. Indo-Pak Nuclear Standoff: The Role of the United States.. New Delhi, Manohar, 1995. 256 p.
Book call no.: 355.033554 C473i

Chary, M. Srinivas. The Eagle and the Peacock: U.S. Foreign Policy Toward India Since Independence.. Westport, CT, Greenwood Press, 1995. 194 p.
Book call no.: 327.73054 C486e

Houseman, Gerald L. America and the Pacific Rim: Coming to Terms with New Realities.. Lanham, MD, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1995. 228 p.
Chapter 5: China and India: the Giants of Asia, pp 99-128.
Book call no.: 909.098230825 H842a

Tahir-Kheli, Shirin R. India, Pakistan, and the United States: Breaking with the Past.. New York, Council on Foreign Relations Press, 1997. 156 p.
Book call no.: 327.73054 S558i


Documents

Byrd, Robert F. (LtCol,USAF). US Nonproliferation Policy in South Asia: Making Non-Weaponized Deterrence Work.. Maxwell AFB, AL, Apr 1996. 33 leaves. (Air University (U. S.) Air War College. Research report.)
Doc. call no.: M-U 43117 B9951u


Periodicals

Arnett, Eric. Nuclear Stability and Arms Sales to India: Implications for U. S. Policy. Arms Control Today 27:7-11 Aug '97.

Baweja, Harinder. Gujral's Diary. India Today 22:30-32 Oct 6 '97.
Indian Prime Minister Inder Kumar Gujral's efforts seem to have paid off as Indo-US relations enter a new phase that precludes Pakistan from the agenda.

Chase, Robert S. Hill Emily B. and Kennedy Paul. Pivotal States and U. S. Strategy. Foreign Affairs 75:33-51 Jan-Feb '96.
India and Pakistan, pp 48-49.

Frankel, Francine R. Indo-U.S. Relations: The Future is Now. Washington Quarterly 19:129-148 Autumn '96.

Iqbal, Badar Alam. Are Indo-US Economic Relations Really Improving? India Quarterly 51:65-82 Jan-Mar '95.

Jha, Nalini Kant. Reviving U.S.-India Friendship in a Changing International Order. Asian Survey 34:1035-1046 Dec '94.

Joshi, Manoj. Stoking the Embers. India Today 22:36-39 Sep 8 '97.
The clash at the Line of Control signals Pakistan's fresh bid to regain the initiative over Kashmir while the US hones its policy to play a greater role in the region.

Katju, Valmiki. Indo-U.S. Relations: The Changing Perspectives. Indian Defence Review 11:12-17 Jan-Mar '96.

Morgan, M. Granger and others. India and the United States. Washington Quarterly 18:155-179 Spring '95.

Ollapally, Deepa and Ramanna Raja. U. S.-India Tensions: Misperceptions on Nuclear Proliferation. Foreign Affairs 74:13-18 Jan-Feb '95.

Perkovich, George. India, Pakistan, and the United States. World Policy Journal 13:49-55 Summer '96.

Perkovich, George. Misperception and Opportunity in South Asia. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 19:413-425 Oct-Dec '96.
Elites in both India and Pakistan recognize the imperative to avoid increased conflict and are much more focused on internal problems than is appreciated in the U. S.. The impending treaty to ban nuclear weapons testing, and reported Indian preparations to conduct a test, have brought both states closer to key decisions regarding their nuclear programs. Both Indians and Pakistanis see U. S. policy as unhelpful in the region, though for opposite reasons.

Srivastava, H. K. The Post-NPT Era, India and Indo-US Relations. Indian Defence Review 10:16-23 Jul-Sep '95.

St. John, Anthony Wanis. The Mediating Role in the Kashmiri Dispute between India and Pakistan. Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 21:173-195 Winter-Spring '97.
The post-Cold War convergence of Indian, Pakistani, and U. S. interests provides an unprecedented opportunity for the U. S. to mediate this conflict.

Thakur, Ramesh. India and the United States. Asian Survey 36:574-591 Jun '96.


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