India’s Missiles and Rockets

These are India’s six biggest missiles and space rockets. If a U.S. firm “knows or is informed” that its products will contribute to their development, the firm must obtain a…

Indian Missiles: Threat and Capability

As Indian scientists watched their new space rocket ascend over the Indian Ocean, they were jubilant. The rocket’s four giant stages lifted a three-quarter ton satellite into a near polar…

India: Missile Helpers

India did not build its missiles alone. The world’s leading rocket producers gave essential help in research, development and manufacture. France Licensed production of sounding rockets in India Supplied the…

India’s Missile Shopping List

India is still weak in many vital rocket technologies, and needs help in composites, electronics, computers, sensors, navigation, guidance, control and propulsion, according to a Pentagon study which ranks countries’…

Testimony: American Trade Relations with China

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Policy, Trade…

Knocking on the Clubhouse Door

The New York Times The Week in Review January 10, 1993 The international market in missile and nuclear arms technology has been thriving in the 1990’s. The Wisconsin Project on…

Testimony: U.S. Exports to Iraq

Testimony of Gary Milhollin Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and Director, Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control Before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs October 27,…

Winking at Proliferation

The Washington Post August 16, 1992, p. C2 Why Are U.S. Firms Still Able to Aid the Mideast Missile Race? The Bush administration this summer has missed a major opportunity…

Missiles too Dangerous to Name

On June 16, 1992 the U.S. Department of Commerce published its long-awaited list of missile projects in the Third World. The list was supposed to plant a red flag on…