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4.03.3.10/05
’Civil’ nuclear programme: serving the dual objectives of retaining the state’s hegemony on citizens’ basic energy needs and assuring supply of weapon grade ingredients: a case study on India
D.DeyI
2010
4.03.3.10/04
Weapon Grade plutonium production potential in the Indian Prototype FBR
Glaser
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Ramana
2007
4.03.3.10/03
India’s Gas Centrifuge Program: Stopping Illicit Procurement and the Leakage of Technical Centrifuge Know-How
D.Albright
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Susan Basu
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ISIS
March 2006
4.03.3.10/02
Prisoners of the Nuclear Dream
Ramana
2005
4.03.3.10/01
The Indian Atom. Power and proliferation. A documentary history of nuclear policies, development and the critics: 1958-1985
Dhirendra Sharma
1986
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