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South Asia’s regional three-day meeting of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-proliferation and Disarmament has started in Delhi. On September 29th Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addressing the International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy had said that global non-proliferation should be universal and non-discriminatory and linked to the goal of complete nuclear disarmament. He reiterated India’s commitment to total nuclear disarmament.
Fine sentiments! Brave words!
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Chief Mohammed ElBaradei
who also addressed the conference described India as the world’s leading
advocate for nuclear disarmament. Very flattering! But how might that
praise be justified?
1) The first need is to draw a roadmap for making Asia a nuclear free
zone which then might pressure Europe and USA to accept total nuclear
disarmament. That plan would require joint nuclear deterrence for all
Asian nations till the West is compelled to accept total nuclear
disarmament. Joint nuclear deterrence implies not only a unified nuclear
command under the nations that accept the plan; it would also require a
plan for phased world nuclear disarmament. That in turn would require
IAEA under the aegis of UN to create a routine mechanism for
periodically inspecting nuclear facilities worldwide. Until the plan is
accepted worldwide the nations that embark on the road to achieving it
must consent to this provisional arrangement with IAEA.
This Five-Point Plan may appear wildly impractical and filled with
reckless ideas to critics. The critics could be right. But for six
decades the world has tried to move forward sensibly and safely towards
avoiding nuclear disaster. It has failed miserably. Nuclear
proliferation has increased, global terrorism has spread, and nuclear
aspirations among nations have mounted. October 2, 2009 |
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