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Assessing Small Modular Nuclear Reactors (SMRs) in Canada

Posted by By CNDP March 22, 2026
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SHANTI OR SHAM? – Exposing India’s Corporate Nuclear Push and Defending People, Democracy & Ecology

Posted by By CNDP March 14, 2026
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The Innate and Inseparable Ties Between Nuclear Weapons and Energy

Posted by By CNDP February 25, 2026
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Cyber Vulnerability of Kudankulam Nuclear Plant: Risks More Pronounced than the Current Episode Reveals

Cyber Vulnerability of Kudankulam Nuclear Plant: Risks More Pronounced than the Current Episode Reveals

By Kumar Sundaram The storm on Twitter It has been over 48 hours since Pukhraj Singh, a former officer in India’s key federal agency that deals with cybersecurity and other…
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Nuclear dangers of the naval kind

Nuclear dangers of the naval kind

BY ZIA MIAN, M V RAMANA AND A H NAYYAR Southasia needs to pay attention to the increased risk of a nuclearised ocean. In 2019, a new set of nuclear dangers…
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Opinion: Think fossil fuels are bad? Nuclear energy is even worse

Opinion: Think fossil fuels are bad? Nuclear energy is even worse

Some tout nuclear energy as ‘clean,’ but it’s hardly that, even with technological advancements Nuclear power, as it is today, is a poor substitute for fossil fuels. Not long ago, I…
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India's Nuclear Weapons Arsenal Keeps Getting Bigger and Bigger

India’s Nuclear Weapons Arsenal Keeps Getting Bigger and Bigger

A large arsenal in a dangerous part of the world. by Michael Peck Key Point: India has its nukes pointed at China and Pakistan, two other nuclear powers. “India is estimated to…
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Mutual Vulnerability and Risk Reduction in South Asia

Mutual Vulnerability and Risk Reduction in South Asia

Hannah Haegeland The current state of affairs in Kashmir and resulting heightening of India-Pakistan tensions provide daily examples of escalation risks. Since 1998, the low-probability, high-cost risk of escalation across…
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The Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP) is India’s national network of over 200 organisations, including grassroots groups, mass movements and advocacy organisations, as well as individuals. Formed in November 2000, CNDP demands that India and Pakistan roll back their nuclear weapons programmes. Our emphasis:

- No to further nuclear testing

- No to induction and deployment of nuclear weapons

- Yes to global and regional nuclear disarmament

CNDP works to raise mass awareness through schools and colleges programmes, publications, audio and visual materials, and campaigning and lobbying at various levels.

The Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP) is India’s national network of over 200 organisations, including grassroots groups, mass movements and advocacy organisations, as well as individuals. Formed in November 2000, CNDP demands that India and Pakistan roll back their nuclear weapons programmes. Our emphasis:

  1. No to further nuclear testing
  2. No to induction and deployment of nuclear weapons
  3. Yes to global and regional nuclear disarmament
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