India is a major prolifertor, according to India watcher Stephen Cohen of Brookings.
"We define nonproliferation in different ways -- the Indians point to their great record of not transferring nuclear technologies and also, of course, point to Pakistan and China.
For many Americans, the fact that India went nuclear is a nonproliferation disaster. I don't share that passion, but clearly it did some damage to the nonproliferation regime. Whether it is justified or not is another question, but India cannot simply say they are great on nonproliferation because in fact they were a major proliferator."
'India was a major proliferator'
Here's more from Wisconsin Project on India's proliferation record:
India's Proliferation Record: Nuclear and Missile Diversion
The fact is that there would be no nuclear weapons program in Pakistan if India had not diverted from US and Canada supplied plants and materials to build and explode its first A-bomb in 1974.
"We define nonproliferation in different ways -- the Indians point to their great record of not transferring nuclear technologies and also, of course, point to Pakistan and China.
For many Americans, the fact that India went nuclear is a nonproliferation disaster. I don't share that passion, but clearly it did some damage to the nonproliferation regime. Whether it is justified or not is another question, but India cannot simply say they are great on nonproliferation because in fact they were a major proliferator."
'India was a major proliferator'
Here's more from Wisconsin Project on India's proliferation record:
India's Proliferation Record: Nuclear and Missile Diversion
The fact is that there would be no nuclear weapons program in Pakistan if India had not diverted from US and Canada supplied plants and materials to build and explode its first A-bomb in 1974.