1 “Is India Pulling Away From Russia?” US News and World Report (Washington, D.C.) 15 February 1982, p. 25.
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2 ArulB. Louis, “Visit Only Partly Clears Up Misunderstandings,” India Abroad (New York) Vol. XII, no. 46, 13 August 1982, p. 2.
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3 IrvinMolotsky, “Visit Made Favourable Impact on Key Congressmen,” Ibid., p. 3.
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4 ArulB. Louis, “Visit Only Partly Clears Up Misunderstanding,” n. 2.
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5 LynnHudson, “Indira Visit Viewed as Mending Relations,” India Abroad, Vol. XII, no. 41, 9 July 1982, p. 3.
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6 “An Early Look at Reagan's Grand Strategy: Part I,” Grand Strategy, Vol. 1, no. 5, 1 September 1981, p. 2.
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7 RajuG.C. Thomas, “Security Relationships in Southern Asia: Differences in the Indian and American Perspectives,” Asian Survey (Berkeley) Vol. XXXI, no. 7, July, 1981, p. 691.
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8 FredGreen “The United States and Asia in 1980,” Asian Survey, Vol. XXI, no. 1, January 1981, p. 1.
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9 “Aid Ban Must Be Lifted: Administration Proposes Arms Sales and $3 Billion Aid to Bolster Pakistan Security,” Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report (Washington, D.C.), Vol. 39, no. 38, 10 September 1981, p. 1787.
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10 Ibid.
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11 CarolHonsa, “US-India Rift Widens Over Nettlesome Pakistan Arms Issue,” The Christian Science Monitor (Boston), 26 August 1982, p. 3.
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12 Ibid.
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13 Ibid.
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14 “Indira Sure of Aid Intent,” India Abroad, Vol. XII, no. 13, 25 December 1981, p. 6.
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15 CarolHonsa, “India-US Relations Hit New Low As Rearming of Pakistan Continues,” The Christian Science Monitor, 24 August 1981, p. 11.
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16 VeenaMerchant, “Barnes Specifies Three Areas for Indo-U.S. Co-operation,” India Abroad, Vol. XII, no. 6, 16 November 1981, p. 16.
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17 RajuG.C. Thomas, “Security Relationships in Southern Asia: Differences in the Indian and American Perspectives,” n. 7, p. 696.
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18 Ibid.
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19 “P.M. Leaves Washington After Hectic Round of Meetings,” India News (Washington, D.C.), Vol. XXI, no. 18, 5 August 1982, p. 3.
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20 JosephC. Harsch, “Mr. Reagan's Foreign Policy,” The Christian Science Monitor, 9 July 1981, p. 23.
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21 ThomasP. Thornton, “India and US Depend on Each Other,” India Abroad, Vol. XII, no. 43, 23 July 1983, p. 3.
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22 ArulB. Louis, Visit Only Partly Clears Up Misunderstanding, n. 2.
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23 Ibid.
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24 “Agreement for Co-operation Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of India Concerning the Civil uses of Atomic Energy,” United States Treaties and Other International Agreements, Vol. 14, Part 2 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1964), pp. 1484–;1491.
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25 “Narasimha Rao's Statement in Parliament on Tarapur Fuel Supplies,” India News, Vol. XX, no. 5, 4 May 1981, pp. 1, 3.
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26 GeraldF. SeibJohnR. Emshwiller, “President Unveils Nuclear Arms Policy as, Pentagon Criticizes Watchdog Agency,” The Wall Street Journal (New York), 17 July 1981, p. 4.
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27 RajuG.C. Thomas, “Security Relationships in Southern Asia: Differences in the Indian and American Perspectives,” n. 7, p. 704.
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28 RodneyW. Jones, “Nuclear Proliferation: Islam, the Bomb, and South Asia,” The Washington Papers (Washington, D.C.), Vol. IX, no. 82, p. 81.
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29 PaulF. Power, “The Indo-American Nuclear Controversy,” Asian Survey, Vol. XIX, no. 6, June, 1979, p. 577.
30.
30 Ibid., p. 582.
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31 “Top Level Discussions Enhance Indo-U.S. Co-operation in Many Fields,” India News, Vol. XXI, no. 18, 5 August 1982, p. 5.
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32 PaulF. Power, “The Indo-American Nuclear Controversy.” n. 29.