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7.
Alexi Malashenko, 'The Nationalism of the Russian Elite: Mentality and Political
Practice', Paper for Conference on 'Russia—Ten Years After, Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace, Washington DC, 7-9 June 2001.
8.
McFaul (note 4).
9.
Legvold (note 4) pp.64-5.
10.
Sunanda K.Datta-Ray, 'Suppose Russia, India and China Could Really Get
Together', International Herald Tribune, 5 Jan. 1999.
11.
An alternative outcome might have been for Pakistan to fall back on its relations
with China and stimulate a China-Pakistan-Afghanistan alliance based on Chinese
competition with the US and India.
12.
The American withdrawal from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in late fall of 2001
has only accentuated Russian concerns.
13.
The Indian leadership couched it by giving support to the arms reduction part of the
Bush administration statement, but the support was obvious.
14.
See for example, David R.Sands, 'Russia Sees Missile Shield as Inevitable', The
Washington Times, 6 Sept. 2001; Bohlen (note 1); and McFaul (note 4). Russia's
ideal quid pro quo list includes: debt relief, no NATO expansion in Baltic states,
and silence on Chechnya.
15.
T.S.Subramanian, 'Koodankulam Calling', Frontline 17/21 (14-17 Oct. 2000) p.1.
See also Celia Dugger, 'Putin Joins India in Vow on How to Use Atomic Plants', New
York Times, 6 Oct. 2000.
16.
Vitaly Fedchenko, 'The Russian-Indian Nuclear Cooperation: More Questions
Than Answers', Yaderny Kontrol 6/3 (Summer 2001) p.23.
17.
Vladimir Radyuhin, 'India, Russia Nuclear Cooperation Will Continue', The Hindu,
17 Dec. 2000.
18.
Ashley Tellis, p.87. See also 'India to Buy Russian Arms Worth $15 Billion in 10
Years', The Indian Express, 12 Nov. 1998.
19.
There is a large literature explaining the improved relations between India and the
US Examples include: Stephen Cohen, India: Emerging Power (Washington DC:
Brookings 2001) and Gary Bertsch, Seema Gahlaut and Anupam Srivastava,
Engaging India: US Strategic Relations with the World's Largest Democracy (NY:
Routledge 1999).
20.
Times of India, 25 Sept. 2001.
21.
Vasudeven (note 3).
22.
Jerome Conley, Indo-Russian Military and Nuclear Cooperation: Implications for
US Security Interests, INSS Occasional Paper 31, Proliferation Series, USAF
Institute for National Security Studies, USAF Academy, Colorado (Feb. 2000) p.27.
23.
Gulshan Sachdeva, 'Reviving Economic Interests', Frontline 17/21 (14-27 Oct.
2000) p.2.
24.
For a good discussion, see Christopher Davis, 'The Defense Sector in the Economy
of a Declining Superpower: Soviet Union and Russia, 1965-2001', topic
manuscript, 22 Aug. 2001, pp.43-6.
25.
Baidya Bikash Basu, 'Trends in Russian Arms Exports', Strategic Analysis 23/11
(Feb. 2000) p.1923.
26.
Quoted in John Cherian, 'The Defense Deals', Frontline 17/21 (14-27 Oct. 2000)
p.1.
27.
Ibid.
28.
Subramanian (note 15) p.3.
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