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India and Pakistan:
Documents, News, and Analysis
Key Documents:
Relevant Arms Control Today
Articles
ACT News Stories:
2005
Bush Promises India Nuclear Cooperation
September 2005.
India Passes Nonproliferation Legislation
June 2005.
New Details Emerge on Pakistani Networks
May 2005.
Pakistan, India Get Green Light to Buy U.S. Fighter Jets
May 2005.
2004
U.S.-Pakistani F-16 Deal Up in the Air
November 2004.
U.S. Punishes 14 for Iran Arms Trade
November 2004.
Pakistan Advances Export Controls
October 2004.
India, Pakistan Seek Missile Test Pact
September 2004.
Pakistan Introduces Export Control Bill
September 2004.
India, Pakistan Hold
Nuclear Talks
July/August 2004.
India, Pakistan Set Confidence-Building
Talks
May 2004.
Israel, India Sign
Major Arms Deal
April 2004.
Despite Khan, Military
Ties With Pakistan to Grow
April 2004..
Father
of Pakistani Bomb Sold Nuclear Secrets
March 2004.
Tensions
Between India and Pakistan Ease
January/February 2004.
2003
India,
Pakistan Move Forward With new Weapons
November 2003.
India, Pakistan Trade
Barbs Over Nukes
October 2003.
Bush
Okays $3 Billion Aid Package to Pakistan, but No F-16s
July/August 2003.
Slow
Moving Diplomacy in South Asia Makes Headway
June 2003.
North
Korea, Pakistani Lab Sanctioned for Proliferation
May 2003.
India,
Pakistan Trade Tit-for-Tat Missile Tests
April 2003.
Proposed
Missile Defense Sale to India Still in Limbo
April 2003.
U.S.
Levies Sanctions for Transfers to Iraq
April 2003.
India
Conducts Four Missile Tests
March 2003.
Indian
Company Sanctioned for Proliferation
March 2003.
India
Establishes Formal Nuclear Command Structure
January/February 2003.
2002
India,
Pakistan Conduct Missile Tests
November 2002.
Pakistan
Tests Three Nuclear-Capable Ballistic Missiles
June 2002.
India
Integrating Agni-2 Into Armed Forces
April 2002.
India
Tests Short-Range Agni Ballistic Missile
March 2002.
2001
U.S.
Military Package for Pakistan Set
December 2001.
Russia,
India Conclude Nuclear Reactor Deal
December 2001.
Bush
Authorized to Lift Sanctions on Pakistan
November 2001.
2000
Russia, India
Sign Secret Nuclear Energy Accord,
November 2000.
Russian-Indian
Summit Firms Up Conventional Arms Deals,
November 2000.
India Reaffirms
Its CTBT Policy, Pakistan Follows,
October 2000.
Pakistan
Clarifies Nuclear Export Control Guidelines,
September 2000.
U.S., Pakistan
Resume Non-Proliferation Talks,
July/August 2000.
Treading Lightly
in South Asia, Clinton Reaffirms Non-Proliferation Goals,
April 2000.
Pakistan Establishes
Nuclear Control Body,
March 2000.
1999
1998
U.S. Waives Many
Test-Related Sanctions on India, Pakistan,
November/December 1998.
U.S. to Repay
Pakistan for Undelivered F-16s,
November/December 1998.
India, Pakistan Commit
to Sign CTB Treaty by September 1999,
October 1998.
India, Pakistan
May Be Moving Toward CTBT,
August/September 1998.
India, Pakistan
Respond to Arms Control Initiatives,
June/July 1998.
Pakistan Supports
Cutoff Talks At Opening of Third CD Session,
June/July 1998.
India Conducts Nuclear
Tests; Pakistan Follows Suit,
May 1998.
South Asian Nuclear
Tests Cloud Prospect for CTBT Ratification,
May 1998.
Indian, Pakistani
Nuclear Tests Ellicit Condemnation at CD,
May 1998.
U.S. Imposes Sanctions
on Pakistan, N. Korea Following Missile Test,
April 1998.
After BJP Election
Win, Leaders Soften Line on Nuclear Weapons,
March 1998.
ACT Feature Articles
David Cortright and George A. Lopez
Bombs, Carrots, and Sticks: The Use of Incentives and Sanctions
March 2005.
Leonard Weiss
Turning a Blind Eye Again? The Khan Network's History and Lessons for U.S. Policy
March 2005.
Tackling the Nuclear Dilemma: An Interview With Mohamed ElBaradei
March 2005.
Michael Krepon
Book Review: Engaging India
September 2004.
Sharon Squassoni
Closing Pandora's Box:
Pakistan's Role in Nuclear Proliferation
April 2004.
Marvin Miller and Lawrence Scheinman
Israel, India, and Pakistan: Engaging the Non-NPT States in the
Nonproliferation Regime
December 2003.
Feroz Hassan Khan
The Independence-Dependence Paradox:
Stability Dilemmas in South Asia
October 2003.
Rajesh M. Basrur
Nuclear India at the Crossroads
September 2003.
Anupam Srivastava and Seema Gahlaut
Curbing Proliferation
from Emerging Suppliers: Export Controls in India and Pakistan
September 2003
Lee Feinstein,
Avoiding
Another Close Call in South Asia
July/August 2002.
Mark Smith,
On
Thin Ice: First Steps for the Ballistic Missile Code of Conduct
July/August 2002.
umit Ganguly,
Beyond
the Nuclear Dimension: Forging Stability in South Asia
December 2001.
Robert M. Hathaway,
Confrontation and
Retreat: The U.S. Congress and the South Asian Nuclear Tests,
January/February 2000.
Subrata Ghoshroy,
Not a Catastrophe:
Another Look at the South Asian Nuclear Tests,
December 1999.
An Interview with Indian Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh, previously
published in The Hindu,
Clarifying India's
Nascent Nuclear Doctrine,
December 1999.
William Walker,
The Risks of Further
Nuclear Testing in South Asia,
September/October 1999.
Farah Zahra,
Pakistan's Road
to a Minimum Nuclear Deterrent,
July/August 1999.
Ambassador Thomas Graham, Jr.,
South Asia and the
Future of Nuclear Non-Proliferation,
May 1998.
Gregory van der Vink, et al.,
False Accusations,
Undetected Tests and Implications for the CTB Treaty,
May 1998.
Aaron Karp,
Indian Ambitions and
the Limits of American Influence,
May 1998.
George Bunn, Letter-to-the-editor:
Nuclear Tests Violate
International Norm,
May 1998.
Eric Arnett,
Nuclear Stability and
Arms Sales to India: Implications for U.S. Policy,
August 1997.
ACT Editorial Focus
Daryl G. Kimball,
U.S.-India Nuclear Cooperation: A Reality Check
September 2005.
Daryl G. Kimball,
Arming Dictators, Rewarding Proliferators
April 2005.
Daryl G. Kimball,
Do
As I Say, Not As I Do
July/August 2002.
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