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To: Lee who wrote (448)5/12/1998 7:57:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Violating international laws and CTBT

Lee:

India is not a signatory of CTBT and such they have violated no international laws.

India did not sign the CTBT because they think even though it sounds noble and benevolent on the surface the treaty does not address the real issue of a nuclear-free world.The treaty as it stands right now allows the nuclear-club members [U.S,Russia,China,UK and France] to keep their stuff while preaching to the rest of the world that they should and must not dare to develop any nuclear weapons to promote world peace.India vehemently opposes this treaty and said so at the UN while proposing that if anybody is serious about world peace and a nuclear free world then every one should abandon their nuclear weapons including the 'club-members' and then India will gladly sign the treaty and abandon their nuclear programs.

So CTBT as it stands right now is biased,ignoble,dishonest and it is got arrogance written all over it,at least the Indians think so.