U.S. Role & India, cont.
"President Bush, bringing India a step closer to joining the club of nuclear-weapons states, reached an agreement with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to let India secure international help for its civilian nuclear reactors while retaining its nuclear arms," according to The New York Times. In this Cato Policy Analysis "India as a World Power: Changing Washington's Myopic Policy," Victor M. Gobarev, a security policy analyst, writes: "The fundamental mistake made by U.S. leaders has been to underestimate India and its economic and military potential. How India uses its growing power can either enhance or seriously undermine U.S. interests. Continued insistence by the United States that India liquidate its nuclear arsenal will only cause major problems in relations between Washington and New Delhi."
Tuesday, July 19, 2005
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