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US Media on India's Nuclear Tests
Selected articles and news reports from the US news media
(Please note: Contents of articles/opinions/headlines from news media
sources should not be construed as an endorsement of the
views contained therein by the Embassy of India)
May 1998
- Moneyline
with Lou Dobbs - Kissinger's interview, CNN, May 13, 1998
- Excerpts from CHAIN REACTION? -
Newshour, PBS, May 13, 1998
- The
U.S. Role in India's Tests by Richard N. Haass, Washington Times, May 14, 1998
- Editorial - New York Post, May
14, 1998
- The Shout From India by A.
M. Rosenthal, New York Times, May 15, 1998
- India's
Muscle Flexing Is Over. Let the Bargaining Begin by Selig Harrison, Washington Post, May
17,1998
- Tests
do not contaminate India's principles by Shiv Shankar Mukherjee, Boston Globe, May 24,
1998
June 1998
- Chinese
ship arms parts to Pakistan, Washington Times, June 4, 1998
- US shouldn't deplore new
nuclear states; it should help them curb risks by Bernard E. Trainor, Boston Globe, June
4, 1998
- Scared Senseless? The South
Asian Nuclear Tests - Avery Goldstein, Foreign Policy Research Institute, June 5, 1998
- The only good nuke... New
Scientist Editorial, June 6, 1998
- Exploding
Myths by Pratap Bhanu Metha, The New Republic, June 8, 1998
- Don't isolate India by
Charles A. Hamilton, The Journal of Commerce, June 9, 1998
- U.S. Needs to Soothe India,
Pakistan by Richard Haass, Newsday, June 10, 1998
- Keeping The Club Small by
Stephen S. Rosenfeld, Washington Post, June 19, 1998
- Both Sides Now by Thomas
Friedman, New York Times, June 20, 1998
- Passage
to India by Martin Sieff, National Review, June 22, 1998
- Heed South Asia's Concerns by Marshall Bouton, Asia Society, June 25, 1998
August 1998
November 1998
1999
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