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![]() Why India should retain its No-First-Use policy? - Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses
04-10-2011 09:27 PM ![]() Reuters Blogs (blog) Why India should retain its No-First-Use policy? Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses There is no foolproof assurance of how safe and secure Pakistan's nuclear weapons are, as questioned by Mr. Singh. Even the United States, which has provided million dollars for the safety of Pakistan's crown jewels, is unaware of their location. ... What About the Cost of Nuclear Weapons?Blogcritics.org (blog) NUCLEAR ABOLITION: The Ultimate Weapon of TerrorismGlobal Perspectives Imagine disarmament and nonproliferation talks that reward the state with more ...Scholars and Rogues Reuters Blogs (blog) all 6 news articles » More... |
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