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US asks India, Pakistan to restrain their nuclear, missile programmes

WASHINGTON: Expressing concern over the continuing buildup of nuclear weapons in South Asia, the US has asked India and Pakistan to restrain their atomic and missile programmes and play a positive role in the global non-proliferation community.

"The United States remains deeply concerned by the dangers posed by the continuing buildup of nuclear weapons and their delivery systems in South Asia," Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and Nonproliferation Thomas Countryman said in his address to the 2015 Review Conference of the States Parties to the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons in Geneva on Monday.

"Consistent with our shared vision of a world without nuclear weapons, the United States has repeatedly called on India and Pakistan to restrain their nuclear and missile programmes; end the production of fissile material for use in nuclear weapons; and support the commencement of negotiations in the Conference on Disarmament of a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty," he said.

"In that regard, it is with concern and deep disappointment that we note Pakistan's reluctance to support the start of such negotiations," the US official said.

"We would welcome meaningful trust and confidence-building between these nuclear-armed states; we must find ways to reduce regional tensions and diminish the risk that nuclear weapons could be used, either intentionally or accidentally, in a crisis," he said.

The United States, he said continues to encourage both India and Pakistan to play a positive role in the global non-proliferation community and take steps to prevent proliferation, including bringing their strategic trade controls in line with the guidelines of the multilateral supplier regimes.

"We support, in a phased manner, India's goal of joining the four multilateral export control regimes," he said, adding that the US remains cognizant of its non-proliferation commitments and objectives when considering how to conduct its bilateral relations with any country.

"Our activities with both India and Pakistan continue to be consistent with our NPT (Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty) obligations and with our commitment as members of the Nuclear Suppliers Group," Countryman said according to a copy of the speech provided here.

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US asks India, Pakistan to restrain their nuclear, missile programmes - The Times of India
 
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Indians were getting too excited, now behave ye cretins :lol:
 
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Well if one nation has stated officially of has a "no-first use" policy and the other has stated it will use nukes against conventional forces and threats regardless of nuclear provocation, who should you be concerned with?
 
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Well if one nation has stated officially of has a "no-first use" policy and the other has stated it will use nukes against conventional forces and threats regardless of nuclear provocation, who should you be concerned with?

India 'no first use' policy is a joke :lol: They will use Nuclear strike if they 'perceive' any indications of nuclear or biological strike from enemy.
 
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India 'no first use' policy is a joke :lol: They will use Nuclear strike if they 'perceive' any indications of nuclear or biological strike from enemy.

What's the problem? If both India and Pakistan had a "no first use" policy the chances of a nuclear war would be practically non-existent. It is the ambiguity around Pakistan's nuclear threshold and Pakistan's apparent willingness to escalate any conventional war into a nuclear one that keeps the risks of a nuclear apocalypse alive.
 
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What's the problem? If both India and Pakistan had a "no first use" policy the chances of a nuclear war would be practically non-existent. It is the ambiguity around Pakistan's nuclear threshold and Pakistan's apparent willingness to escalate any conventional war into a nuclear one that keeps the risks of a nuclear apocalypse alive.

Just yesterday your Indian official had said India will launch a Nuclear attack in event of a small attack on it.

And today you got this warning from US.

the point is India is trying to divert public attention from Chinese tents
 
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