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100 1 $aKux, Dennis,$d1931-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92108621
240 10 $aIndia and the United States
245 10 $aEstranged democracies :$bIndia and the United States, 1941-1991 /$cDennis Kux ; introduction by Daniel P. Moynihan.
260 $aNew Delhi ;$aThousand Oaks, Calif. :$bSage Publications,$c1994.
300 $axxiv, 514 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c22 cm
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500 $aFirst published by National Defence University Press Publications in 1993 under title: India and the United States.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 455-469) and index.
505 2 $aIntroduction / Daniel P. Moynihan -- 1. Roosevelt: The United States Meets India. The United States Develops an Interest in India. The Johnson Mission: Roosevelt Tries "To Be of Help" Quit India: British Arrest Congress Leadership. Phillips Mission: "Amazingly Radical for a Man Like Bill" 1943-1945: Roosevelt Remains Inactive on India. "Churchill Doesn't Understand This" -- 2. Truman: Dealing with Neutralism. The Kashmir Dispute: US Reaction Disappoints India. Bilateral Relations: Mutual Misunderstanding. The Korean War: Indian Neutralism Put to the Test. Economic Assistance to India: A Slow Start. US Military Supply to South Asia: The Beginnings. Indo-US Relations: Through the Prism of the Cold War -- 3. Eisenhower I: Tougher on Communism. India and Korean War POW Repatriation. US Military Assistance to Pakistan. Kashmir Dispute: Dim Prospects for Settlement. India Edges Closer to Moscow. Vietnam, Bandung, and Hindi-Chini Bhai Bhai. India-US Economic Relations - Thorium Nitrate and Aid.
505 8 $a4. Eisenhower II: Improved Relations. "New Forces and New Nations Were Stirring" NSC 5701: Neutralism Not Against American Interests. Mounting Tensions Between India and Communist China. "My Desire to See That Country for Myself" Sidewinder Missiles for India: Eisenhower Changes His Mind. Final Eisenhower-Nehru Meeting, September 1960. US-Indian Relations: "Increasingly Cordial" -- 5. Kennedy: "Neither Kashmir nor India" The Congo and Laos Crises. US Aid to India: Record Levels of Assistance. Official Visits: Lyndon Johnson and Ayub Khan. Official Visits: An Aging Nehru Disappoints the New Frontier. Goa, US Aid and MiGs. The Sino-Indian Border Conflict. US Arms for India and Kashmir Talks. A Meeting That Never Took Place -- 6. Johnson: US Pullback from South Asia. Military Aid to India: Half a Loaf. India's Second Prime Minister. The Second Kashmir War: August-September 1965. A "Hard New Look" at Economic and PL 480 Aid. India's Third Prime Minister - Indira Gandhi. 1966: "One More Drought".
505 8 $aThe Non-Proliferation Treaty: India Says No. 1967: Revised US Military Supply Policy. A Summing Up: Indo-US Relations On the Decline -- 7. Nixon: The Tilt. Mrs Gandhi Defeats the Syndicate: Shifts to the Left. The East Pakistan Crisis. Kissinger Visits Beijing. The Bangladesh Crisis: The December War. After the Bangladesh Crisis: Relations At Low Ebb. The Rupee Agreement: A Two Billion Dollar Check. India Becomes the World's Sixth Nuclear Power. Few Indian Tears Shed Over Nixon's Disgrace -- 8. Ford: "Fragile and Thin" Arms to Pakistan: "Reopening of Old Wounds" The Emergency: The End of Indian Democracy? Tarapur: To License or Not. 1969-1977: A Summing Up -- 9. Carter: Unfulfilled Hopes. Carter and Desai: Two Moral and Moralistic Leaders. Carter's Visit to India. The Nuclear Nonproliferation Act: Trouble for Tarapur. "Thin Below the Levels of Broad Principle" Afghanistan, Mrs. Gandhi, and "Peanuts" Tarapur: Next to the Last Act. A Disappointing Four Years -- 10. Reagan: Gradual Warming.
505 8 $aArms to Pakistan: No Longer "Peanuts" Cancun and Tarapur: Back from the Brink. Indira Gandhi Charms Washington. Shultz and Bush Visits: An Improvement in Relations? Rajiv Gandhi Replaces His Mother. The New Prime Minister Impresses Washington. Rajiv Gandhi: The Glow Wears Off. 1981-1989: A Gradual Warming -- 11. Bush: End of the Cold War. 1989: Rajiv Gandhi Loses the Indian Elections. V P Singh Forms a Minority Government. The Super 301 Dispute: A New Source of Friction. 1990-1991: Indian Politics in Turmoil - Persian Gulf War. 1991 General Elections - Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi -- 12. Concluding Thoughts.
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