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September 7, 1961

Memorandum of Conversation of N.S. Khrushchev with the Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru

Nikita Khrushchev and Jawaharlal Nehru discuss global disarmament, the Soviet Union's resumption of nuclear weapons testing, and the ongoing tensions surrounding Berlin. Khrushchev defends Soviet nuclear tests as a necessary response to perceived Western threats and the failure of disarmament talks, asserting that such actions are essential to safeguard the USSR and the socialist bloc. He reassures Nehru that access to West Berlin will remain unobstructed after the signing of a peace treaty with East Germany, though the legal basis would shift from occupation rights to agreements with the GDR. Both leaders emphasize their shared commitment to disarmament, but Nehru voices concerns that continued nuclear testing may derail global peace efforts and delay meaningful progress toward disarmament.

May 13, 1966

Telegram from Charge d'Affaires of Mexico City on the Third Session of the Preparatory Commission for the Denuclearization of Latin America

This report focuses on Mexico and Brazil’s differeing approaches towards the issue of denuclearization of Latin America

September 26, 1962

Report by the Department of External Affairs, Disarmament Unit, 'India and Nuclear Disarmament'

this document describes India’s overall stances towards nuclear disarmament

1963

Report on Indian Foreign Policy and Nuclear Disarmament

Over the years, in the United Nations and elsewhere, India has patiently and persistently continued her efforts to help in finding a solution for the global nuclear disarmament

March 3, 1956

Excerpt from Papers Prepared by the Historical Division on Antarctica

Antarctica is a strategic location with abundant natural resources and thirty countries are involved in research there.

July 25, 1968

Rajya Sabha Extended Debate on the Non-Proliferation Treaty Draft

Transcript of debate between members of the Rajya Sabha and the Minister of State in the Ministry if External Affairs, Shri B. R. Bhagat, on the Non-Proliferation Treaty and why India has chose not to sign.

July 31, 1978

Prime Minister Morarji Desai's Testimony on the Decision to not Pursue Further Peaceful Nuclear Explosions

Transcript of Prime Minister Shri Morarji Desai's testimony before Rajya Sabha on the decision to no longer conduct peaceful nuclear explosions and to focus on more peaceful purposes.

December 7, 1972

Rajya Sabha Q&A on the Study of Underground Nuclear Tests

Transcript of questions and answers between members of the Rajya Sabha and Prime Minister, Shrimati Indira Gandhi, on the study of underground nuclear tests and their advancement of peaceful nuclear uses.

August 21, 1974

Rajya Sabha extensive debate on India's Peaceful Nuclear Explosion.

Transcript of questions and answers between members of the Rajya Sabha and other members of government on the peaceful nuclear explosion in Pokhran in 1974, how it relates to Indian military strategy, and India's future plans for nuclear proliferation.

December 21, 1978

Rajya Sabha Q&A on the Nuclear Explosion at Pokhran in 1974

Transcript of questions and answers between members of the Rajya Sabha and the Prime Minister, Shri Morarji Desai, on whether the Pokhran atomic explosion in 1974 was used for peaceful purposes and how it affects India's standing with other nuclear powers.

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