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| | Foreign Policy In Focus | India, Iran, & the United States (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | If India becomes involved with America's military-industrial complex as a sub-contractor, supplier, co-developer, co-salesman, and customer, and this relationship leads to a mutually profitable symbiosis, it is highly unlikely, that India would ever choose to become America's strategic counterweight, as that would jeopardize India's own standing in Asia. |
 | | India has always maintained a consistent position regarding its national interest and foreign policy that is, keeping very close alternative options. |
 | | India's vote in IAEA is indicative of its anguish for nuclear proliferation, the Proliferation wall mart, in which Iran is a beneficiary. |
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