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Engaging India: Diplomacy, Democracy, and the Bomb.(Book review)
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Engaging India: Diplomacy, Democracy, and the Bomb. By Strobe Talbott. Washington: Brookings Institution Press, 2004. 268 pages. $27.95. Reviewed by Dr. Sumit Ganguly, Professor of Political Science and Director, India Studies Program, Indiana University.
Relations between two robust democracies, India and the United States, during the Cold War years oscillated between short periods of engagement and long spans of estrangement. In the early 1950s, shortly after India's emergence as an independent state, its role as the leader of the nonaligned movement vitiated the prospect of ...
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