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Conflicting Visions Canada And India In The Cold War World 194676 Ryan Touhey

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Conflicting Visions Canada And India In The Cold War World 194676 Ryan Touhey
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Publisher: UBC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.53 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Ryan Touhey
ISBN: 9780774829007, 0774829001
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Conflicting Visions Canada And India In The Cold War World 194676 Ryan Touhey by Ryan Touhey 9780774829007, 0774829001 instant download after payment.

In 1974, India shocked the world by detonating a nuclear device. In the diplomatic controversy that ensued, the Canadian government expressed outrage that India had extracted plutonium from a Canadian reactor donated only for peaceful purposes. In the aftermath, relations between the two nations cooled considerably. As Conflicting Visions reveals, Canada and India’s relationship was turbulent long before the first bomb blast. Canada’s expectations of how the former British colony would behave following its independence in 1947 led to a series of misperceptions and miscommunications that strained bilateral relations for decades.

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