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Provides a detailed study on export controls for sensitive items in India
Discusses India's bilateral and multilateral cooperation regarding export controls
Focuses on the evolution of Indian control systems, examining them from the perspective of global best practices for strategic trade management
Provides a detailed study on export controls for sensitive items in India Discusses India's bilateral and multilateral cooperation regarding export controls Focuses on the evolution of Indian control systems, examining them from the perspective of global best practices for strategic trade management
Auteur
Rajiv Nayan is a Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi, India. He has been working with the Institute since 1993, where he specializes in international relations, security issues, especially the politics of nuclear disarmament, export control, non-proliferation, and arms control. Rajiv was a Visiting Research Fellow at Japan Institute of International Affairs, Tokyo, where he published his monograph, 'Non-Proliferation Issues in South Asia'. He was also Senior Researcher at Peace Research Institute, Oslo, a Senior Visiting Research Fellow at King's College London, and a Visiting Fulbright Scholar at the Center on International Cooperation, New York University. He holds a PhD and a Master of Philosophy in Disarmament Studies and a Master of Arts in International Relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. In his doctoral dissertation, he studied implications of the missile technology control regime for Indian security and economy.
Nayan is an Indian partner of Fissile Materials Working Group (FMWG) which is a Washington-based group of Non-Governmental Organisations active on nuclear security. He is a member of expert-level committees of organizations such as the Ministry of Defence and the Indian Council of Social Sciences Research. He is on the Advisory Council of Delhi School of Transnational Affairs, University of Delhi. He is a member of Governing Council/Society of the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies. Additionally, Nayan was a Member, Regional Network of Strategic Studies Centers Weapons of Mass Destruction/Border Security Working Group, a member of the governing council of the International Export Controls Association, hosted by University of Georgia in Washington, DC, and a member of the Export Controls Experts Group and Multilateral Security Governance in Northeast Asia/North Pacific of the Council for Security Cooperation in Asia Pacific (CSCAP).
Contenu
Introduction.- Chapter 1. Global Best Practices.- Chapter 2. Comparing the Major Systems.- Chapter 3. Philosophy of Indian Strategic Trade Management.- Chapter 4. Legal Framework.- Chapter 5. Regulatory Framework.- Chapter 6. Enforcement System.- Chapter 7. International Cooperation.- Conclusion.