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Could India resume nuclear test?


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In the international nuclear talks drama worked out by the U.S., it seems that only North Korea, who exits the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and Iran, who is suspected to be violating the Treaty, are respectively playing the No1 and No.2 negative characters. But the fact is that behind the scene there exists a super negative character in the US-produced nuclear soap opera, it is India.

India has so far refused to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

The NPT signed in 1970 restricted the number of nuclear superpowers to five countries only – the USA, the USSR, Great Britain, France and China. These were the countries that already had the nuclear weapons at the time when the document was signed.

India was not listed among those states: the nation conducted a first nuclear test in 1974. One hundred and seventy countries of the world agreed to extend the treaty indefinitely without additional conditions in 1995.

The reason why India refused to sign the NPT is that it disagrees with the fact that only five large countries of the world use the NPT to monopolize the right for possessing nuclear arms. India has long been desperately trying to step over the threshold of nuclear, and gain the international recognition of being a nuclear power, and therefore it would get more confident in dealing with its rivaling neighbor, Pakistan.

India has never given up its dream to beat Pakistan, and even overtake China, growing up to be a regional military power.

Currently, the international situation seems delivering a pleasant message to India---if the sweeping unrest in the Middle East continues and the unpredictable war is prolonged in Libya, the world’s attention and the US top concern will be shifted to the ongoing upheavals, neglecting the Sub-continent.

And perhaps, once the Middle East situation further exacerbates, the US would risk helping India become a nuclear-weapon state.


Considering this, India is likely to resume its nuclear test. Don’t you think so?
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