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India at the Nuclear Proliferation Crossroads

S.C. Yuter

China Report, 1972, vol. 8, issue 6, 21-27

Abstract: "By all means let us talk of regulation of armaments—universally; by all means let us talk of non—armament—universally; by all means let us talk of arms restraint and arms control—universally. But any ... tendency to talk only in terms of imposing non-armament on some countries ... is to use an American phrase 'counter productive'. "—Ambassador V. C. Trivedi, Indian Delegate to the Eighteen Nations Committee on Disarmament, on July 18, 1967.*

Date: 1972
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