India’s Nuclear Submarine: Unnecessary, Destabilising and Expensive
Suvrat Raju | The pursuit of nuclear-armed submarines reflects a security assessment that is becoming increasingly irrelevant
Suvrat Raju | The pursuit of nuclear-armed submarines reflects a security assessment that is becoming increasingly irrelevant
Last week, Donald Trump announced that the United States will withdraw from the 1987 Treaty on Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF), a decision confirmed by national security adviser John Bolton earlier this week. The following is the response of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW), winner of the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize.
The Nuclear Ban Treaty is one year old now! On July 7th, 2017 the UN adopted the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Here is what you need to know about the treaty.
DiaNuke.org interviewed former Union Minister, Mr. Mani Shankar Aiyar on the relevance of the ‘Action Plan for a Nuclear Weapon Free and Non-Violent World Order’ that India’s former Prime Minister, Late Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, presented to the United Nations in June 1988. Mr. Aiyar had been instrumental in drafting and promoting the Action Plan. In this interview, he speaks about its continued relevance and also discusses the shift from India’s progressive foreign policy under the Narendra Modi government.