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India-U.S. Relations: A Vision for the 21st Century, Embassy of India, Washington, D.C., located at 〈http://www.indianembassy.org/indusrel/clinton_india/home.html〉 (Joint India-U.S. statement).
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A free trade area of the democracies?
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Kanti P. Bajpai and Amitabh Mattoo, eds., New Delhi: Har Anand
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Ten percent of India's imports go to the United States; 20 percent of its imports are from the United States. Also, 20 percent of its foreign direct investment comes from the United States. Indian exports and imports are only 1 percent of U.S. totals. See Aaditya Mattoo and Arvind Subramanian, "A Free Trade Area of the Democracies?" in Kanti P. Bajpai and Amitabh Mattoo, eds., Engaged Democracies: India-US Relations in the 21st Century (New Delhi: Har Anand, 2000), 53-54.
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The United States could sell nuclear power reactors to India. Given the economic, environmental, and social costs of nuclear energy, however, this option is not attractive.
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The potential for Indo-U.S. Cooperation in the electric power sector
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Bajpai and Mattoo, eds., Dr. Gopalakrishnan was chairman of India 's Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB)
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A. Gopalakrishnan, "The Potential for Indo-U.S. Cooperation in the Electric Power Sector," in Bajpai and Mattoo, eds., Engaged Democracies, 85-104. Dr. Gopalakrishnan was chairman of India 's Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) from 1993-1996.
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Engaged Democracies
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Report to endorse expanding forests to fight warming
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February 10
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Andrew C. Revkin, "Report to Endorse Expanding Forests to Fight Warming," New York Times, February 10, 2001.
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India's environmental challenges
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DCI Environmental Center, "India's Environmental Challenges," Environmental Report Series (Washington, D.C., March 2000), 8.
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Environmental Report Series
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Monitoring the AIDS pandemic (MAP)
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July 5-7, provisional report
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In South Africa, infection rates rose from less than 1 percent in the early 1990s to 20 percent in less than a decade. See Monitoring the AIDS Pandemic (MAP), The Status and Trends of the HIV/AIDS Epidemics in the World, July 5-7, 2000, 3, located at 〈http://www.census.gov/ipc/www/hivdurbn.html〉 (provisional report).
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Special Session of the General Assembly on HIV/AIDS, Report to the Secretary General, A/55/779 (February 16, 2001), 8. The report notes, "If the epidemic continues at its present rate, the hardest-hit nations stand to lose up to 25 percent of their projected economic growth over the next 20 years."
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Review of the Problem of Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in All Its Aspects, Special Session of the General Assembly on HIV/AIDS, Report to the Secretary General, A/55/779 (February 16, 2001), 8. The report notes, "If the epidemic continues at its present rate, the hardest-hit nations stand to lose up to 25 percent of their projected economic growth over the next 20 years." Ibid., 4, located at 〈http://www.unaids.org/whatsnew/others/un_special/ SGreport1.doc〉.
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Review of the Problem of Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome in All Its Aspects, Special Session of the General Assembly on HIV/AIDS, Report to the Secretary General, A/55/779 (February 16, 2001), 8. The report notes, "If the epidemic continues at its present rate, the hardest-hit nations stand to lose up to 25 percent of their projected economic growth over the next 20 years." Ibid., 4, located at 〈http://www.unaids.org/whatsnew/others/un_special/ SGreport1.doc〉.
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Monitoring the AIDS pandemic (MAP)
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Monitoring the AIDS Pandemic (MAP), The Status and Trends of HIV/AIDS/STD in Asia and the Pacific, October 23, 1999, 10 (provincial report), located at 〈http:// www.census.gov/ipc/www/hivkuala.html〉.
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Look at Brazil
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January 28
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On Brazil's resort to antiretrovirals, see Tina Rosenberg, "Look at Brazil," New York Times Magazine, January 28, 2001, 26-31, 52, 58, 62-63. Brazil may have saved many lives and up to $1 billion from 1997-1999 through antiretroviral theraphy. Durban MAP, The Status and Trends of the HIV/AIDS Epidemics in the World, 8.
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