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India, one of the largest and most broadly industrialized of the rising middle powers of the Third World, has increasing influence on the outcome of the major issues of global interdependency: nuclear proliferation, natural resources control, trade relations, and population growth. Yet, the Western world generally, and the United States in particular, remains ill equipped to understand and adapt to this rapidly changing global reality. The topics in this volume were chosen for their importance to understanding the basis of India's global role.
Contents
Foreword -- Preface -- India and the United States -- Political Evolution- Party Bureaucracy and Institutions -- Assessing the Political Impact of Foreign Assistance -- The Indian Economy: Objectives, Performance and Prospects -- A World Role: The Dialectics of Purpose and Power -- Regional Power in a Multipolar World -- Enlisting Post-1974 India to the Cause of Nonproliferation -- Science and Technology in India: Their Role in National Development -- India's Trade Prospects and Potentials -- Reviving American Aid to India: Motivation, Scale, Uses, Constraints -- Revived Aid: A Possible Scenario -- Conclusion -- Conference Participants



