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CERTIFICATE
DECLARATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
CONTENTS
Introduction
1 A THEORETICAL BACKGROUND TO INDO - U.S. RELATIONS
a) Similar yet different: India and the United States
b) The concept of security in the American and Indian contexts
c) The concept of security with particular reference to India
Internal factors
External Factors
Fig. 2 b. Contrasting Matrix of rival Subcontinental States
d) Indo-U.S. relations
2 SECURITY PERSPECTIVES OF THE UNITEDSTATES AND INDIA, 1947-1979
(a) Introduction
(b) The History of Security Differences between India and the United States: The Kashmir Issue
(c) The China factor in Indo-U.S. relations.
d) The Indo-Pakistan War of 1965
e) The East Bengal Issue in Indo-American Relations
f) The Nuclear Issue in Indo-U.S. Relations.
g) The Non-Proliferation Regime.
h) Pakistans Nuclear Policy
i) Indo-U.S. relations under Carter
CONCLUSION
3 THE AFGHANISTAN CRISIS AND THE PAKISTAN FACTOR IN INDO-U.S. RELATIONS
a) Introduction
b) The Soviet Policy towards Afghanistan
c) The Soviet Policy towards India.
d) The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
e) Reaction in the U.S. and Pakistan
f) Indias Reaction
g) The beginning of change in Indias policy
h) The Change in Soviet policy
i) Conclusion
4 THE NUCLEAR, MISSILES AND ARMS ISSUES IN THE EIGHTIES
(a) Introduction
(b) Indias Nuclear Programme
(c) Nuclear Non-proliferation and India
(d) The Aftermath of the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
(e) The China Factor
(f) Indias Space and Missile Programme
(g) Americas Policy on Non-Proliferation
(h) Indias Role in Fostering Disarmament
i) Arms Deals in Indo-U.S. Relations
j) Conclusion
5 THE INDIAN OCEAN IN INDO-AMERICAN RELATIONS
a) Introduction
b) Evolution of Indias Indian Ocean Policy
c) Evolution of American strategy in the Indian Ocean.
d) Evolution of Soviet Strategy in Indian Ocean
e) The Post-1979 phase
Fig.1 reflects the growth of the Indian navy from 1971 to 1990:
CONCLUSION
6 INDO-U.S. RELATIONS IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA
a) Introduction
b) Indias Internal Security
c) The American Congress and the Punjab
d) Kashmir and Pakistan: recurrent trouble spots
e) Nuclear and Missile Differences in Indo - US. relations
f) The Indian Ocean in the 1990 s
g) Indo- U.S. Defence Cooperation
h) Indo-U.S. relations: the economic dimension
CONCLUSION
BIBILIOGRAPHY