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United States appeals to international community to stop spread of nuclear weapons
•US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has appealed to the international community, especially Russia and China, to stop the spread of nuclear weapons
India expresses concern in UN over terrorists getting WMDs, calls for adoption of long-stalled CCIT
Ians •Raising concern over access to WMDs, India has called for the adoption of the long-stalled Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism.
India unveils "joint doctrine" for deeper coordination among three military wings
•The doctrine said to achieve 'jointness', it is essential that personnel from the three services serve together in organisations across the military-strategic, operational and tactical levels.
Why the Pakistan-China-North Korea nexus is dangerous to India and the rest of Asia
Prakash Nanda •The happenings in Kashmir in South Asia and the fragile peace on the other end of Asia may not be interlinked, but the principal actors in destabilising the global peace in these two regions are all close allies: Pakistan, China and North Korea
India's inclusion into MTCR will strengthen international non-proliferation: US
•India becoming a member of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) would strengthen international non-proliferation, the US said on Tuesday asserting that New Delhi has demonstrated a "sustained commitment to non-proliferation".
John Kerry to join Iran nuke talks in Vienna
Fp Archives •Senior negotiators in Vienna have spent three days racing against the clock to forge a pact over the next five days that would prevent Iran from reaching the capability to produce atomic weapons.
Obama's uphill climb: Islamic State, history haunt nuke talks with Iran
Fp Archives •The US-Iran divergence on Assad alone would be problematic, but it is far from the only non-nuclear point of contention.
Russia says it may reach nuke deal with Iran before deadline
Fp Archives •Russia has warmer relations with Iran than other powers involved in the talks which also involve the United States, Germany, China, France and Britain.
Iran denied UN nuclear expert entry five times: Diplomats
Fp Archives •Iran denies US and Israeli allegations that it has been trying to develop the capability to assemble atomic weapons.
Both sides weigh next move as Iran nuclear talks yield no results
Fp Archives •An agreement to curb Iran's nuclear programme, which Washington says may be aimed at building a weapon, would be a historic foreign policy success for Obama