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ID094501
Title ProperIndia and the NPT
LanguageENG
AuthorWeiss, Leonard
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)India's nuclear development has been accompanied by a dual track strategy of developing and building weapons while criticising the non-proliferation regime as discriminatory and simultaneously making public statements and proposals in favour of nuclear disarmament. But with international progress likely on aspects of nuclear disarmament over the next few months, India will be in the spotlight at the forthcoming 2010 Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference to help move the disarmament and non-proliferation agenda forward. This article proposes that India meet this challenge by announcing specific commitments on permanently ending nuclear testing and plutonium production for weapons by a set date. In the course of reaching this conclusion, the article traces the history of India's role in the development of the international non-proliferation regime, its proposals on disarmament, and also its relationship with the United States with respect to India's nuclear development and ambitions.
`In' analytical NoteStrategic Analysis Vol. 34, No. 2; Mar 2010: p.255-271
Journal SourceStrategic Analysis Vol. 34, No. 2; Mar 2010: p.255-271
Key WordsIndia's Nuclear Development ;  India ;  Nuclear ;  Nuclear Disarmament ;  Non - Proliferation Treaty ;  NPT


 
 
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