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January 2002 - India Special Weapons News

  • INDIA / U-S Voice of America 31 January 1999 -- TALKS HAVE FOCUSED ON PRESSING NEW DELHI TO JOIN THE COMPREHENSIVE NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY AND OTHER MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS. WASHINGTON ALSO WANTS INDIA TO ADOPT RESTRAINTS ON ITS MISSILE PROGRAM AND ACCEPT EXPORT-CONTROL PROGRAMS TO LIMIT NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION.
  • INDIA / U-S Voice of America 30 January 1999 -- THE DECISION TO EXTEND THE TALKS CAME AS PRESIDENT CLINTON SAID THE TWO COUNTRIES SHOULD WORK TOGETHER FOR THE SUCCESSFUL CONCLUSION OF THEIR ONGOING DIALOGUE.
  • CLINTON / INDIA Voice of America 29 January 1999 -- PRESIDENT CLINTON CALLED THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA, ATAL BIHARI VAJPAYEE, FRIDAY TO REVIEW PROGRESS MADE IN BILATERAL TALKS ON NON-PROLIFERATION.
  • U-S / INDIA TALKS Voice of America 29 January 1999 -- THREE SENIOR U-S OFFICIALS HAVE ARRIVED IN NEW DELHI FOR TALKS WITH INDIAN OFFICIALS ON NUCLEAR AND OTHER SECURITY ISSUES.
  • INDERFURTH STRESSES PROGRESS IN US TALKS WITH INDIA, PAKISTAN William B. Reinckens USIA 26 January 1999 -- Karl F. Inderfurth, Assistant Secretary of State for South Asian Affairs, said that progress is being made in the India-Pakistan dialogue.
  • RIEDEL PREDICTS A CLINTON TRIP TO SOUTH ASIA THIS YEAR William B. Reinckens USIA 22 January 1999 -- Bruce O. Riedel, special assistant to the President and NSC senior Director for Near East and South Asia, predicted that President Clinton would visit the Asian subcontinent this year if progress continues with the India-Pakistan dialogue over nuclear testing and other bilateral and regional issues.
  • TEXT: INDERFURTH REMARKS ON US POLICY IN SOUTH ASIA USIA 21 January 1999 -- The United States, Inderfurth said, is "working on transforming the U.S.-Indian relationship into a true partnership" and continues "to remain engaged and optimistic that we will, over time, be able to reach an understanding on non-proliferation issues."
  • JAPAN/INDIA ANTI-NUCLEAR Voice of America 18 January 1999 -- ANTI-NUCLEAR ACTIVISTS FROM JAPAN ARE URGING INDIANS TO JOIN A MOVEMENT FROM ABOLITION OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS.
  • TEXT: TALBOTT REMARKS ON NON-PROLIFERATION, SECURITY IN SOUTH ASIA USIA 16 January 1999 -- Because of the nuclear tests conducted by India and Pakistan in May 1998, "we are confronted with a lamentable but for the foreseeable future, irreversible fact: India and Pakistan have formally and overtly demonstrated that they have nuclear weapons," Talbott said.
  • INDIA / PAK / MISSILES Voice of America 15 January 1999 -- THE UNITED STATES IS EXPRESSING CONCERN ABOUT REPORTS THAT INDIA AND PAKISTAN MAY BE ON THE VERGE OF CONDUCTING MISSILE TESTS THAT COULD FURTHER DESTABILIZE THE REGION.



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