Discourses on the nuclear deal: persistence of independence
By: Sullivan, Kate Helen.
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ArticlePublisher: 2008Description: p.73-76.Subject(s): Nuclear weapons
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: In the course of public contestation and debate, political parties in India have attempted to garner acceptance for their respective positions on the Indo-Us nuclear deal by drawing on key historical norms. Notions of freedom, which have historically constituted a primary feature in Indian foreign policy discourse, continue to feature in foreign policy debate and form a focus of consensus and dissent even today in India as it was during the dawn of independence. - Reproduced.
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In the course of public contestation and debate, political parties in India have attempted to garner acceptance for their respective positions on the Indo-Us nuclear deal by drawing on key historical norms. Notions of freedom, which have historically constituted a primary feature in Indian foreign policy discourse, continue to feature in foreign policy debate and form a focus of consensus and dissent even today in India as it was during the dawn of independence. - Reproduced.


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