| #3206667 in Books | Brookings Institution Press | 2004-08-05 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.12 x1.07 x6.32l,1.11 | File type: PDF | 268 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| An insightful and revealing look into Indo-American relationship|By Arjun|Strobe Talbott has written a powerful account of the events that unfolded after India's shock atomic tests. The book is special in that it is not simply political accounting, but rather a personal diary on Strobe's dealings with India and Pakistan. He does not hide the personal friendship that developed b|||"Talbot gives diplomacy —and the manner in which it should be reported —a wholly new dimension." —M. V. Kamath, (ALSO PRINTED IN FREE PRESS JOURNAL, MUMBAI AND THE ORGANISER), The Sentinel (Guwahati), 10/30/2004
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On May 11, 1998, three nuclear devices detonated under the Thar Desert in India shook the surrounding villages—and the rest of the world. The immediate effect was to plunge U.S.-India relations, already vexed by decades of tension and estrangement, into a new crisis. The situation deteriorated further when Pakistan responded in kind two weeks later, testing a nuclear weapon for the first time. Engaging India is the firsthand story of the diplomacy...
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