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1963
Over the years, in the United Nations and elsewhere, India has patiently and persistently continued her efforts to help in finding a solution for the global nuclear disarmament
July 21, 1964
Disarmament Unit is requested to prepare a note in respect of “Peace Keeping operations” and “Disarmament” to be incorporated in the main brief in the United Nations
The Indian government compares the final resolution to the draft resolution with which they agreed and states their position towards the final resolution
November 26, 1963
Lok Sabha Secretariat wishes to confirm that the India’s position in regard to the two resolutions on the creation of denuclearized zones and on the Moscow Agreement
June 28, 1963
The creation of denuclearized and limited armaments zones is a first step towards general and complete disarmament
1964
The last conference of the Inter-Parliamentary Union adopted a resolution regarding the creation of denuclearized and limited armaments zone
The Dutch government supports a general and complete disarmament agreement under international control, but such agreement should not disturb the balance of power.
March 3, 1956
Antarctica is a strategic location with abundant natural resources and thirty countries are involved in research there.
August 18, 1951
F.C. How of the Ministry of Supply replies to Roger Makins of the Foreign Office regarding negotiations for British nuclear cooperation with India.
June 5, 1951
Roger Makins of the British Foreign Office informs Michael Perrin, Deputy Controller for Atomic Energy, about negotiations between India and the United States and India and France for nuclear cooperation.