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    Trump Warns Iran of Potential Strikes on Infrastructure

    March 30, New Delhi – U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran on Monday to keep the Strait of Hormuz open or face possible U.S. strikes on its oil and power infrastructure. In a social media post, Trump said that failure to reach a deal could lead to attacks on Iran’s power plants, oil wells...
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    Beyond Destruction: IAEA Warns Iran’s Nuclear Know-How Endures

    Washington, March 19 – Military action has severely damaged Iran’s nuclear program, but it cannot eliminate the knowledge, materials, and industrial capacity that could allow Tehran to rebuild, International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Rafael Grossi said in an interview on Thursday...
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    Nuclear Non-Proliferation Under Threat: Russia's Concerns

    Moscow, March 16 – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday that the future of the nuclear non-proliferation regime is a matter of grave concern amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.In a message to participants of the Moscow Non-proliferation Conference, Lavrov...
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    Canada-India Agreement on Uranium Could Impact Regional Nuclear Balance

    Islamabad, March 5 Pakistan expressed concern on Thursday over the long-term uranium supply agreement between Canada and India, stating that it could lead to an expansion of India's stockpiles.Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was in India from February 27 to March 2, during which India and...
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    Saudi-Pakistan Defense Deal Raises Nuclear Norm Concerns

    Geneva, March 4: For advocates of global disarmament, the Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan undermines both the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the humanitarian logic behind the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), which...
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    NATO, Non-Proliferation: A Vigilant Approach Needed Amid Turkish Developments

    Tel Aviv, February 24 – Israel and India should prioritize vigilance over alarmism through deeper strategic dialogue with NATO partners, stronger non-proliferation mechanisms, and robust regional diplomacy, as "quiet preventive measures often prove more effective than public confrontation," a...
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    Growing Tensions: India Advises Citizens to Leave Iran as US Weighs Options

    Tehran, February 23 – The Indian Embassy in Tehran issued a fresh advisory on Monday, urging its nationals in Iran to leave the country using available means of transport, including commercial flights.The Indian Embassy stated that the advisory was issued in continuation of the advisory issued...
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    New START Expiration Spurs US Demand for Multilateral Talks

    Washington, February 19 – The United States has accused China of conducting a “yield-producing nuclear test” in 2020 and warned that Washington will no longer remain at an “intolerable disadvantage” as President Donald Trump pushes for a new multilateral arms control agreement.Assistant...
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