Nuclear Non-Proliferation & Disarmament: Scope for India-U.S. Cooperation
This paper was written as a part of an effort by the Working Group on an Expanded Nonproliferation System..
This paper was written as a part of an effort by the Working Group on an Expanded Nonproliferation System..
This paper was written as a part of an effort by the Working Group on an Expanded Nonproliferation System. The group was jointly established by CSIS and the Nuclear Threat Initiative to bring about more complete participation by India in the nonproliferation system, and it included experts in international nuclear affairs and in foreign policy from both India and the United States. The group advocated for Indian membership in export control groups.
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Prospects for the Obama administration to achieve major goals outlined in the Prague speech. (CNS)
Implications of the 2009 bilateral nuclear cooperation agreement between the US and the United Arab Emirates. (CNS)
Costs incurred by the US developing and maintaining nuclear weapons, including dismantlement, storage & disposal of radioactive wastes. (CNS)
Saudi Arabia's prospects in developing a nuclear weapons capability in response to nuclear developments in Iran and/or a shift in US-Saudi relations. (CNS)
Outcome of the fifth Conference on Facilitating the Entry into Force of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty. (CNS)
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