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By Matthew Hoey | September 1, 2009
Over the last 10 years, India has taken on a significant challenge: become a great power in space-, missile-, and nanotechnology, and do it with the help of a new friend–the United States. But is U.S.-Indian technology-sharing still seen as harmless international engagement?
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Issue: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Volume 65 Issue 5
Topics: Uncategorized