India-US to work towards denying WMDs to non-state actors
The Economic Times
March 14, 2019
New
Delhi: The 9th round of the India-US Strategic Security Dialogue was held in
Washington DC on March 13 and two sides reaffirmed to deny Weapons of Mass
Destruction to non-state actors and work towards setting up US nuclear plant in
India agreement for which was reached few years back.
The
Indian delegation was led by Vijay Gokhale, Foreign Secretary, while the U.S.
delegation was led by Andrea Thompson, Under Secretary of State for Arms
Control and International Security.
The two sides exchanged views on a
wide range of global security and nonproliferation challenges and reaffirmed
their commitment to work together to prevent the proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction and their delivery systems and to deny access to such weapons
by terrorists and non-state actors, according to a MEA statement.
The two sides committed to strengthen bilateral
security and civil nuclear cooperation, including the establishment of six U.S.
nuclear reactors in India. The United States reaffirmed its strong support of
India’s early membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group, the statement
added.
Earlier,
on March 12, Indra Mani Pandey, Additional Secretary for Disarmament and
International Security Affairs, Ministry of External Affairs, and Dr. Yleem D.
S. Poblete, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, Verification
and Compliance, co-chaired the third round of the India-U.S. Space Dialogue,
where they discussed trends in space threats; respective national space
priorities; and opportunities for cooperation bilaterally and in multilateral
fora.
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