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Why did India not sign the nuclear treaties like NPT and CTBT ? Explain any two reasons.

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There are several reasons why India has restrained from signing the NPT and CTBT:

  1. India has expressed its dissatisfaction with nuclear power nations such as Russia, the United powers, and China, which force other nuclear powers to halt the production and testing of nuclear weapons while continuing to do so themselves. According to India, this is a two-pronged strategy by these countries.
  2. India has demonstrated its dedication to nuclear disarmament, but the other major nuclear powers are not doing the same. Instead, their primary goal is to stop other countries from developing nuclear weapons.
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