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US to seek CTBT ratification, says no to Nuclear tests..what would be impact?
Asked by dharamender nebhnani,
06 Apr '10 11:43 pm
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It seems that americans have completed all the test they need. now they want to impose ban on this. this is not correct. we have the right to do the test for good cause.
Answered by pramod rajapurkar, 07 Apr '10 12:46 pm
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With so much noise over this pact
now we cannot see foresee anything properly
and USA can have any game up its sleeves
Answered by anil garg, 09 Apr '10 01:39 am
now we cannot see foresee anything properly
and USA can have any game up its sleeves
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Washington, DC: The US will not conduct nuclear tests and move to seek the ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), the Obama administration said today, as it underlined the importance of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to the non-proliferation regime, the two pacts that India has failed to support in its present form.
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Answered by jameel ahmed, 07 Apr '10 12:13 pm
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