Indian Stand on NPT and CTBT
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty The NPT is the most widely accepted arms control agreement. The Treaty was opened for signature on 01 July 1968. The Treaty […]
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Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty The NPT is the most widely accepted arms control agreement. The Treaty was opened for signature on 01 July 1968. The Treaty […]
Continue reading »India formulated a draft doctrine to guide its nuclear weapons immediately after the nuclear tests of 1998.India’s nuclear doctrine has been designed to make India […]
Continue reading »The demand for restructuring of UN gathered momentum in the post cold war era to manage emerging challenges especially the challenge of increasing US preponderance […]
Continue reading »The second coalition of the powers against France comprising of England, Austria, Russia, Turkey, Portugal and Naples had been formed in 1798. Its object was to crush the […]
Continue reading »The EU- India relations has a long history, a stable present and ambitious future. The relationship once defined within the contours of ‘development partnership’ is now spelled […]
Continue reading »Structural interdependence is the key feature of India-Russia relations, wherein both the countries are mutually dependent on each-other. Over all, there are more than 80 politico-legal documents signed […]
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