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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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Appeal to the Australian PM Against Uranium Export to India

Dear Prime Minister, We urge you to reconsider the decision to supply uranium to India. This uranium will fuel the massive expansion of nuclear power programme that the Indian government is…
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India: Flunking Atomic Audits – CAG Reports and Nuclear Power

by M V Ramana The recent Comptroller and Auditor General's report on the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board and, more broadly, on nuclear safety regulation has highlighted many serious organisational and…
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The March of Nuclear Folly – Praful Bidwai

The repression, including lethal firing, unleashed on peaceful protesters against the Kudankulam nuclear plant on Monday, on top of FIRs over many months charging thousands with sedition, makes two things…
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Suspend work at Koodankulam, talk to protesters, urge concerned citizens

September 15, 2012 The movement against the Koodankulam nuclear power project in Tamil Nadu has entered a new phase with a Jal-satyagraha following the repressive police action of September 10.…
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CNDP Statement on the precarious situation in Koodankulam and apprehensions of police repression

The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL)’s recent announcement to conduct initial fuel loading (IFL) in Koodankulam Nuclear Power Station-1 on September 11th has met with general disapproval and serious…
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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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