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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI
- Introduction 1
- ONE. Developing the Technological Base for the Nuclear Option 1948-1963 13
- TWO. The First Compromise Shift toward a "Peaceful Nuclear Explosive" 1964 60
- THREE. The Search for Help Abroad and the Emergence of Nonproliferation DECEMBER I964-AUGUST I965 86
- FOUR. War and Leadership Transitions at Home AUGUST 1965-MAY 1966 106
- FIVE. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and Secretly Renewed Work on a Nuclear Explosive 1966-1968 125
- SIX. Political Tumult and Inattention to the Nuclear Program 1869-1971 146
- SEVEN. India Explodes a "Peaceful" Nuclear Device 1971 - 1974 161
- EIGHT. The Nuclear Program Stalls 1975-1980 190
- NINE. More Robust Nuclear Policy Is Considered 1980-1984 226
- TEN. WW Nuclear Capabilities Grow and Policy Ambivalence Remains NOVEMBER 1984-DECEMBER 1987 261
- ELEVEN. The Nuclear Threat Grows Amid Political Uncertainty 1988-1990 293
- TWELVE. American Nonproliferation Initiatives Flounder 1991-1994 318
- THIRTEEN. India Verges on Nuclear Tests 1995-MAY 1996 353
- FOURTEEN. India Rejects the CTBT JUNE 1996-DECEMBER 1997 378
- FIFTEEN. The Bombs That Roared 1998 404
- CONCLUSION Exploded Illusions of the Nuclear Age 444
- Afterword JANUARY 1999-JANUARY 2001 469
- APPENDIX. India’s Nuclear Infrastructure 507
- NOTES 511
- INDEX 627
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XI
- Introduction 1
- ONE. Developing the Technological Base for the Nuclear Option 1948-1963 13
- TWO. The First Compromise Shift toward a "Peaceful Nuclear Explosive" 1964 60
- THREE. The Search for Help Abroad and the Emergence of Nonproliferation DECEMBER I964-AUGUST I965 86
- FOUR. War and Leadership Transitions at Home AUGUST 1965-MAY 1966 106
- FIVE. The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and Secretly Renewed Work on a Nuclear Explosive 1966-1968 125
- SIX. Political Tumult and Inattention to the Nuclear Program 1869-1971 146
- SEVEN. India Explodes a "Peaceful" Nuclear Device 1971 - 1974 161
- EIGHT. The Nuclear Program Stalls 1975-1980 190
- NINE. More Robust Nuclear Policy Is Considered 1980-1984 226
- TEN. WW Nuclear Capabilities Grow and Policy Ambivalence Remains NOVEMBER 1984-DECEMBER 1987 261
- ELEVEN. The Nuclear Threat Grows Amid Political Uncertainty 1988-1990 293
- TWELVE. American Nonproliferation Initiatives Flounder 1991-1994 318
- THIRTEEN. India Verges on Nuclear Tests 1995-MAY 1996 353
- FOURTEEN. India Rejects the CTBT JUNE 1996-DECEMBER 1997 378
- FIFTEEN. The Bombs That Roared 1998 404
- CONCLUSION Exploded Illusions of the Nuclear Age 444
- Afterword JANUARY 1999-JANUARY 2001 469
- APPENDIX. India’s Nuclear Infrastructure 507
- NOTES 511
- INDEX 627