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Indian marine technology policy

Glyn Ford

Marine Policy, 1983, vol. 7, issue 2, 122-123

Abstract: India continues to be a paradox. It is a country that at one and the same time has mass urban and rural poverty and deprivation, and is among the world leaders in some sectors of high technology. This is typified by India's proud membership of the small group of nations who possess the atomic bomb. Attitudes towards high technology are also evident in government support for marine technology.

Date: 1983
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