India aspires for atomic weapons-free world
The Hindu
March 10, 2008
NEW DELHI: India aspires for a non-violent, atomic weapons-free world and believes that the international community should conclude “universal, non-discriminatory and verifiable prohibitions on nuclear weapons” leading to their complete elimination, Indian Vice-President Hamid Ansari said here on Sunday.
Vice-President Hamid Arsari repeats Indian's call for a Nuclear Weapon Free World (Picture: The Hindu)
The other steps were “reaffirmation of the unequivocal commitment of all nuclear-weapon States to the goal of complete elimination of nuclear weapons and negotiation of a convention on the complete prohibition of the use of threat of use of nuclear weapons.”
He said India, which first proposed the principles for a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) in 1965, refused to sign the NPT when it became clear that instead of addressing the objective of universal and comprehensive non-proliferation, the treaty only “legitimised the continuing possession and multiplication of nuclear stockpiles by those few States possessing them.”
The three-day conference has been organised by the IPPNW and its affiliate, Indian Doctors for Peace and Development (IDPD).


