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Reactions to India's Nuclear Tests of May 1998

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Official Statements
Statement by PR Geneva at Conference on Disarmament - July 2, 1999

Statement by Mr. Dilip Lahiri, Additional Secretary (UN) at the United Nations Disarmament Commission April 13, 1999 

Statement made by Prime Minister in Lok Sabha and External Affairs Minister in Rajya Sabha 17 December, 1998

PM's Statement in Parliament on "Bilateral Talks with United States"
15 December, 1998

Statement by Mr. Sharad Pawar at the General Debate of First Committee on October 14, 1998, New York

Statement by PR Geneva on FMCT, August 11, 1998

Statement by PR Geneva on Negative Security Assurances, August 6, 1998 on 3rd Aug, 1998 

Prime Minister's Statement in Rajya Sabha regarding U.N. Security Council Resolution on 8th June, 1998

Prime Minister's Statement in the Parliament

"Evolution of India's Nuclear Policy"

Statement by Shri Jaswant Singh of 18 May 1998

Joint Statement by DRDO/DAE

Announcement by the Prime Minister and Press Statement - May 11, 1998

Papers, Interviews and Speeches (National/International)
Formalising Restraint : The Case of South Asia - by Dilip Lahiri-April 17, 1999 

Nuclear Weapons and the China-India Relationship by John W. Garver 

US Engagement Policy in a Changing Asia: A Time for Assessment by Vijai K Nair, Centre for Strategic Studies, New Delhi 

Report on Dialogue on Security and Disarmament in the Asia Pacific by Marika Vicziany and John McKay - National Centre for South Asian Studies and the Monash Asia Institute, Australia

Resolution on "Reducing Nuclear Danger"

Against Nuclear Apartheid - Jaswant Singh

Letter to President Clinton by Senator Lauch Faircloth

Inquiry into Nuclear tests by India and Pakistan

Communique issued by the Melbourne Group

Article by Dr. Alfred Dregger, Hony. Chairman of the CDU/CSU group in the German Bundestag "The Road To Nuclear Disarmament"

Speech of Chairman of the House of International Relations Committee of US Congress Mr. B. Gilman

Submission by Mr Jim Kennan, chairman Australia India Council, to References Committee on 7th Aug, 1998 

Appeal for Negotiations to Eliminate Nuclear Arms 

Extract from a seminar at Sophia, Bulgaria

Joint Ministerial Declaration: Brazil, Egypt, Ireland, Mexico, New Zealand, Slovenia, South Africa and Sweden

Senator Connie Mack's statement on the Floor of the Senate

Dr. Stranamore's Revenge

Time for a Peasant's Revolt by Frank Blackaby

Former Secretary of State Kissinger Discusses India's Nuclear Tests

Interview with Foreign Minister Amre Moussa

Chamber of Deputies Press Release

India's Nuclear testing is a wake-up call to the World by David Krieger

India's test no surprise by Peter Coombes

Speech by Lady Margaret Thatcher to the American Enterprise Institute Conference


 
 
 
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