India-Pakistan in War & PeaceSurvey of India-Pakistan relations from post 1947 onwards to the present day. |
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Page 330
... missile development programme , given a pronounced impetus by Rajiv Gandhi from 1984 to 1989 , a process that has continued to date . The conventional wisdom that Pakistan commenced its clandestine nuclear and missile weapons programme ...
... missile development programme , given a pronounced impetus by Rajiv Gandhi from 1984 to 1989 , a process that has continued to date . The conventional wisdom that Pakistan commenced its clandestine nuclear and missile weapons programme ...
Page 339
... missiles . The speculative assessment is that Pakistan has converted its F- 16 and Mirage aircraft to carry nuclear ... missile capacities . Neither the Government of India . nor the Government of Pakistan has given out any definitive ...
... missiles . The speculative assessment is that Pakistan has converted its F- 16 and Mirage aircraft to carry nuclear ... missile capacities . Neither the Government of India . nor the Government of Pakistan has given out any definitive ...
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... missile weapons , therefore , constitute an additional tangible and perceptible threat . One cannot also avoid coming to the conclusion that China's continuing help to Pakistan to build up its military strength is a calculated step ...
... missile weapons , therefore , constitute an additional tangible and perceptible threat . One cannot also avoid coming to the conclusion that China's continuing help to Pakistan to build up its military strength is a calculated step ...
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Introduction | 9 |
IC814 to Kandahar | 19 |
Implications of the Kargil War | 35 |
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