裁军
条约
核武器
政治学
军备控制
独立性(概率论)
裂变材料
国际贸易
法学
发展经济学
业务
经济
中子
物理
统计
量子力学
数学
作者
Surendra Singh,Prashant Hans Yadav
出处
期刊:Research hub
[Research Hub Publication]
日期:2022-07-31
卷期号:9 (7): 26-30
标识
DOI:10.53573/rhimrj.2022.v09i07.007
摘要
India interacts with other countries in multilateral forums, like the UN, and drives discussions on disarmament. They were one of the first countries to propose nuclear disarmament, a test ban treaty, and a freeze on the production of fissile material. India has been committed to the goal of global, inclusive, and non-discriminatory nuclear disarmament for a long time now. They also share the same objective of reducing the chance that weapons will spread to other nations. When India gained its independence in 1947, the first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, pursued disarmament and delegitimizing nuclear weapons. He saw them as an "evil thing". For Nehru, banning tests was not an end to the nuclear age but a stepping-stone to broader forms of restraint. India has a long history of working towards disarmament, so he believed it would play a big role in leading the world in that same direction.
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