India's Quest for Responsible Nuclear Status
Can India become a Rising Nuclear Power?
India is slowly getting comfortable inside the global non-proliferation regimes. After its entry into the MTCR (Missile Technology Control Regime) in June 2016, India has been admitted as the 42nd member of the Wassenaar Arrangement (WA). In the coming months, India expects to enter the Australia Group as well, leaving the Nuclear Suppliers Group as the last one where India expects to enter.
- WA is one of the four non-proliferation related export control regimes – the other three being the Australia Group (AG), Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) and the Nuclear ....
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