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A. Martin WainwrightPublication Details
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LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) DS480.45 .W32 1994 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Finally, it analyzes the impact that India’s possession of this infrastructure had on three developments of major importance to postwar geopolitics: India’s leadership of newly independent former colonies, the decline of the British empire east of Suez, and the origins of the Cold War in Asia. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Contents
- 1. Independence and Defense
- Pt. I. The Arsenal of Empire, 1938-45. 2. The Indian Arsenal, the British Empire, and the Western Alliance. 3. The Alienation of India. 4. India’s Potential for Power
- Pt. II. The Transfer of Military Power, 1945-49. 5. Indian Unity and the Commonwealth Alliance. 6. The Partition of India’s Defense Resources. 7. Britain and the Origins of the South Asian Arms Race. 8. India’s Nuclear Resources and the Status of Travancore. 9. Alternatives for British Strategy in the East
- Pt. III. The Third Power in Asia, 1949-55. 10. India as a Third Force. 11. India’s Defense Priorities. 12. The New Indo-British Relationship. 13. The Cold Wars in South Asia. 14. The New Balance of Power in Asia
- Appendixes: India’s Defense Industries
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- 0275947335
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