Rajesh Basrur is a senior fellow in the South Asia Program at the S.Rajaratnam School of International Studies in the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Concurrently, he is a research associate with the Contemporary South Asian Studies Program at the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies in the University of Oxford. Previously, he was a professor of international relations at the Rajaratnam School; he taught at the University of Mumbai; and he held numerous visiting positions, including at the University of Oxford, Stanford University, and the Brookings Institution. He is the author (with Kate Sullivan de Estrada) of Rising India: Status and Power, South Asia's Cold War, and Minimum Deterrence and India's Nuclear Security.
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List of TablesPrefaceAcknowledgments1. Rising India and Policy DriftPart I: Material Constraints2. The India-US Nuclear Agreement3. India and Sri Lanka's Civil WarPart II: Responsibility Deficits4, Nuclear Strategy5. Cross-Border Terrorism6. Considerations for Policy and TheoryReferencesIndexAbout the Author