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India will not change stand on CTBT says Krishna

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United Nations, Sep 25: Foreign minister SM Krishna in high-level conference on disarmament said India would maintain its take on Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) unless 'developments' take place to tackle other issues.

"India has taken a position and we don't see any reason for changing our stand," said Krishna to journalists.

"We have taken a principled stand and and so the question of India revisiting it stand depends on a number of other developments that would address our concerns."

UN General Secretary Ban Ki Moon urged India and eight other countries to approve the agreement.

"The CTBT is a fundamental building block for a free world of nuclear weapons," said Moon.

"By establishing a global norm against testing, the CTBT has made a significant contribution to the world community's efforts to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons and to promote nuclear disarmament."

But Krishna reasoned that India was not in a position to sign the pact.

"India's stand remains unchanged. We have spelt out why we our unable to sign the pact as it is," he said.

In a meeting chaired by US President Barack Obama, the Security Council passed a nuclear non proliferation resolution.

It directs all states to "refrain from conducting a nuclear test explosion and to sign and ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) to bring it into force early."

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