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Statements
and position papers
* Indian
Embassy's page on the nuclear tests, including speeches and
interviews with government officials, and press releases.
* Indian
scientists on the Indian Nuclear Tests, an anti-nuclear site.
* Joint
statement against nuclear tests and weapons from retired Pakistani
and Indian Armed Forces personnel
*Movement
in India for Nuclear Disarmament, includes links to papers,
speeches, position papers.
* NGO
Committee on Disarmament's site, listing statements and news
about South Asia nuclear issues.
* Pakistani
government site, including fact sheets and position papers.
* South
Asia Citizens Web, an independent web site dedicated to non-secularism,
discussion and democracy.
* South
Asians Against Nukes, papers, statements and petitions against
nuclearization in South Asia, as well as news coverage of the
opposition to nuclear testing.
* UN
Security Council Statement
* US Department of
State's Bureau of South Asian
Affairs
* US
government's official response to the Indian & Pakistani
nuclear tests, and the Central
Intelligence Agency's press release.
* Arms Control Initiative's
India
and Pakistan: Documents, News and Analysis page
* Asia Europe Dialogue's
India-Pakistan
Relations page, which includes dozens of analytical articles.
* Association of
Indian Progressive Study Groups at Columbia University has several
position papers online under the title The
Nuclear Agenda and the New India.
* Bhabha
Atomic Research Centre, a center for India's nuclear research,
near Bombay.
* Brookings Institution's
India/South
Asia Project
* Carnegie Endowment
for Peace has a special South
Asia section
* Center
for Non-Proliferation Studies: the Indian & Pakistani Nuclear
Tests has an excellent list of government, NGO, and media
links on the tests and their history.
* Global
Beat: South Asian Security, list of resources for journalists
and scholars, including background articles on the area. Provided
by the Global Reporting Network, a program of the Center for War,
Peace, and the News Media at New York University's Department
of Journalism and Mass Communication.
* The
High Energy Weapons Archive, a guide to nuclear weapons hosted
by the American Federation of Scientists, includes background
materials on India
and Pakistan.
* Institute for Science
and International Security has a page of Video,
Maps and Satellite Images of Pakistan's test sites
* India,
Pakistan and the Bomb by by M. V. Ramana and A. H. Nayyar,
published Scientific American, 2001
* India-Pakistan
Nuclear Central brings together many resources, including
maps of each country's nuclear infrastructure.
* Monterey Institute's
Resources on India
and Pakistan
* Natural Resources
Defense Council on The
Consequences of Nuclear Conflict between India and Pakistan
* India-Pakistan
Nuclear Central by the Nuclear Control Institute in Washington,
DC includes a wide range of links to both government and independent
sources
* Nuclear
Developments in India and Pakistan by Neil Joeck, published
in Asia Access Review, v.2, no.2.
* Stimston Institute's
Regional
Security in South Asia
* The
Acronym Institute is based in London and works on disarmament,
arms control and non-proliferation issues and has a special
page on the India-Pakistan tests.
* The
Nuclear Control Institute, based in Washington, DC, is an
independent research and advocacy center specializing in problems
of nuclear proliferation.
* Preparatory
Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organisation
in Vienna, Austria provides information on the Comprehensive Test
Ban.
* United
Nations General Assembly's Disarmament Committee
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