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Britain Returns Chagos, But Shadow of Nuclear Ambiguity Over Diego Garcia Remains

Posted by By CNDP May 26, 2025
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The Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP), the National Alliance of Anti-Nuclear Movements (NAAM) and the Indian Doctors for Peace and Development (IDPD) express grave concern over the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan

Posted by By CNDP May 20, 2025
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Strategic Thinking and the Nuclear Garden Path

Posted by By CNDP May 17, 2025
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What Russia thinks about North Korea’s nuclear weapons

What Russia thinks about North Korea’s nuclear weapons

By Anastasia Barannikova, April 24, 2019 North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Russia today for a meeting with President Vladimir Putin. For Kim this is a logical step. Aside…
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SIPRI Fact Sheet April 2019: Trends in world military expenditure, 2018

SIPRI Fact Sheet April 2019: Trends in world military expenditure, 2018

REPORTfrom Stockholm International Peace Research Institute World military expenditure grows to $1.8 trillion in 2018 (Stockholm, 29 April 2019) Total world military expenditure rose to $1822 billion in 2018, representing an…
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Shifting Nuclear Sands in South Asia: Understanding India’s Counterforce Temptations

Shifting Nuclear Sands in South Asia: Understanding India’s Counterforce Temptations

Political scientist Christopher Clary discusses issues pertaining to strategic stability in South Asia. By Ankit Panda April 23, 2019 Following a terror attack claimed by the Pakistan-based group Jaish-e-Mohammed in mid-February…
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Doctors’ group demands that PM Modi be debarred from contesting polls for remark on nuclear weapons

Doctors’ group demands that PM Modi be debarred from contesting polls for remark on nuclear weapons

The Indian Doctors for Peace and Development said the prime minister’s remark that nuclear weapons were not meant for Diwali was ‘dangerous and provocative’. The Indian affiliate of the International…
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CNDP Statement on Indian Prime Minister's Public Boast that India's Nuclear Weapons are Not for 'Diwali' (the Festival of Light and Sound)

CNDP Statement on Indian Prime Minister’s Public Boast that India’s Nuclear Weapons are Not for ‘Diwali’ (the Festival of Light and Sound)

CNDP Statement on PM Modi’s Threat 23 April 2019 It is with shock and dismay that the Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP) takes note of the Indian Prime Minister's…
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  • The Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP), the National Alliance of Anti-Nuclear Movements (NAAM) and the Indian Doctors for Peace and Development (IDPD) express grave concern over the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan
  • Strategic Thinking and the Nuclear Garden Path
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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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