Abstract While India may not traditionally be considered to be a significant actor in the Asia-Pacific region, over the past 18 years, New Delhi has…
Abstract While India may not traditionally be considered to be a significant actor in the Asia-Pacific region, over the past 18 years, New Delhi has…
Abstract For more than 40 years, India and Vietnam have consistently stood together in resisting Chinese domination of Indochina. The relationship represents one of the…
Abstract Jawaharlal Nehru, former Prime Minister of India and Homi J. Bhabha interacted closely to set up the Atomic Energy Commission in 1948. The Indian…
Abstract The initiatives of the Indian government on international cooperation in nuclear energy and the option of a significant increase of the nuclear share in…
Abstract The Henry J. Hyde US-India Peaceful Atomic Energy Act 2006 having been passed on 18 December 2006, the US Atomic Energy Act 1954 stands…
Abstract The Indian nuclear energy programme, based on a closed fuel cycle, comprises three main stages: pressurised heavy water reactors in the first stage, fast…
Abstract India envisioned an ambitious three-stage nuclear energy programme with plans to generate over 20,000 MW of power, though realities forced its revision to 10,000 MW. Despite…
Abstract Early leaders of the Republic of India, including Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru and prominent nuclear scientist Homi Bhabha, highly prioritized the development of nuclear…
Abstract For the first time since the inception of its nuclear power program in 1948, India is reverberating from a groundswell of unprecedented public opposition…
Summary The vision for the development of nuclear energy in India is not new. It dates back to pre-independence days. The nation had embarked on…
Summary With contributions from leading experts on nuclear issues in India, this insightful study provides robust analysis of the global nuclear order in terms of its implications…
Summary This book explores the various dimensions of energy security in Asia – which has become an increasingly important geopolitical issue. Reputable international contributors look…
Abstract Within the first half of this century the international political system will include two new rising powers—India and China. These two countries will effect…
Abstract The long-standing strategic disconnect between South Asia and the Korean Peninsula is breaking down. Driven by the changing balance of power in Asia, India and South Korea have…
Abstract The U.S.-India civil nuclear energy agreement triggered a contentious debate in India from 2005 to 2008. Regional political actors played crucial and unanticipated roles…