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    India's Habituation with the Bomb: Nuclear Learning in South Asia by Salik, Naeem;

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    • Publisher OUP Pakistan
    • Date of Publication 19 March 2020

    • ISBN 9780190701390
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages216 pages
    • Size 211x139x14 mm
    • Weight 190 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations Figures
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    Short description:

    This book, a mirror image of a book about Pakistan entitled Learning to Live with the Bomb by Naeem Salik, has been jointly authored by Pakistani and Indian scholars and provides an objective and insightful analysis of Indias experience of managing its nuclear capability including its doctrinal precepts, command and control, safety and security, export control and regulatory regimes, and its development of the ballistic missile defence system.

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    Long description:

    Despite the advantage of hindsight, India and Pakistan have stumbled through one crisis after another and have navigated their way through a process of trial and error. Learning is a cognitive process and thus difficult to quantify; however, its manifestations in the form of establishment of dedicated institutional structures, enactment of related legislations, and administrative measures are clearly discernible. This book, a mirror image of a book about Pakistan entitled Learning to Live with the Bomb by Naeem Salik, has been jointly authored by Pakistani and Indian scholars and provides an objective and insightful analysis of Indias experience of managing its nuclear capability including its doctrinal precepts, command and control, safety and security, export control and regulatory regimes, and its development of the ballistic missile defence system.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword
    Acknowledgements
    List of Acronyms
    Introduction
    1. Brief History of Evolution of Indias Nuclear Programme Naeem Salik
    2. Indias Nuclear Doctrine: Stasis or Dynamism? Ali Ahmed
    3. Nuclear Weapons Governance in India: How Robust and Stringent? Sitakanta Mishra
    4. Indias Export Control Regime Zafar Ali
    5. Indias Nuclear Regulatory Regime
    Happymon Jacob and Tanvi Kulkarni

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