Global Strategic Trade Management How India Adjusts its Export Contr
This book examines whether India is successfully integrating and adapting to the global strategic management system. It offers essential insights into the evolution of export controls for goods, which may have implications for the development of Weapons o
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Global Strategic Trade Management How India Adjusts its Export Control System for Accommodation in the Global System
Global Strategic Trade Management
Rajiv Nayan
Global Strategic Trade Management How India Adjusts its Export Control System for Accommodation in the Global System
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Rajiv Nayan The Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses New Delhi, Delhi, India
ISBN 978-81-322-3924-6 ISBN 978-81-322-3926-0 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-3926-0
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Dedicated to Shri K Santhanam and Shri R P Singh
Preface
In 2016, India joined the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR). This was followed by India joining the Wassenaar Arrangement and the Australia Group. All three are multilateral export control regimes. India is also seeking to become a member of the fourth important multilateral export control regime—the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). Actually, in 2016, all versions of the media discussed the issue intensely after India had submitted its formal application for the membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group. Discussions on the subject highlighted the existence of wide gaps in the understanding of the subject. This study is an attempt to fill in these gaps. Export control, strategic trade control and strategic trade management often appear in the policy literature. All the synonyms convey different stages of the journey of the phenomenon of the regulation of goods, technology and services with the military, especially Weapons of Mass Destruction, implications going out of the country. The phrases nee
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