CNDP mourns the sad demise of Perin Chandra

The Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP) sincerely condoles the sad demise of Perin Chandra (Oct. 2 1918 – Jan. 7, 2014), a founding member of CNDP. She passed away this week after an active and eventful life as a communist and peace activist, loved and admired by all.

India’s nuclear program: illusory gains and unaffordable risks

As a disarmament crusader, India was the foremost critic of the Non-Proliferation Treaty-centered “nuclear apartheid” regime. As a non-NPT nuclear-armed state, India has been gradually integrating with the global nuclear orders while hypocritically preaching nuclear abstinence to others like North Korea and Iran.
We Must End the Madness of Nuclear Weapons

We Must End the Madness of Nuclear Weapons

Some five decades ago, world leaders came together on an urgent mission to avert "the devastation that would be visited upon all mankind" in the event of a nuclear war. The five then-existing nuclear weapon states - the United States, Soviet Union (now Russia), United Kingdom, France and China - signed the international nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). They agreed to negotiate in good faith to end the nuclear arms race at an early date and to achieve a world without nuclear weapons.
Invitation: CNDP Seminar on Nuclear Weapons Ban

Invitation: CNDP Seminar on Nuclear Weapons Ban

The Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace(CNDP) invites you to a seminar on "New Evidences of the Unacceptable Consequences of Nuclear Weapons: Time for a Nuclear Ban Treaty", co-organised by Centre for Comparative Politics and Political Theory, School of International Studies, JNU.