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. Ibid.

    
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83
. Ibid.

    
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About Face
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Shopping for Bombs
, p. 45.

    
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Eating Grass
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Eating Grass
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. Ibid.

    
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. Ibid. p. 240.

    
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Eating Grass
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. Ibid. p. 239.

    
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About Face
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Deception
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. Ottaway, David B.,
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107
. Ibid. p. 70.

108
. Ibid.; Bin Sultan, Khaled,
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, London: HarperCollins, 1995, pp. 139–41.

109
. Ibid. p. 145.

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. Khan,
Eating Grass
, p. 383.

111
. See for instance, citations in Levy and Catherine
Deception
, pp. 173, 225–6 and Lynch, Thomas,
Crisis Stability and Nuclear Exchange Risks on the Subcontinent: Major Trends and the Iran Factor
, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University Press, November 2013.

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The King’s Messenger
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The King’s Messenger
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. Ottaway,
The King’s Messenger
, p. 231.

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India’s Nuclear Bomb
, p. 108.

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. Quoted in David O. Smith, “The US Experience With Tactical Nuclear Weapons: Lessons For South Asia”, Stimson Centre, 4 Mar. 2013, p. 32,
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