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On 1 February 1946, Mr. Lie was elected the first Secretary-General of the United Nations.
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The term 'Hegemony' stands for an international system which is dominated by a sole superpower or hyper-power. The collapse of the Soviet Union left the world with only one single power, the United States of America.
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India’s Nuclear Policy can be understood with the help of the following five points:
- India advocates no first use and reiterates India’s commitment to global verifiable on non-discriminatory nuclear disarmament loading to a nuclear weapon free world.
- Pt.Nehru always promoted science and technology to build a modern India i.e. initiated nuclear programme in the late 1940s under the guidance of Homi J. Bhaba.
- India was against nuclear weapons, hence pleaded much nuclear disarmament with superpowers.
- India always considered the treaty on the Non-Proliferation for Nuclear weapons as discriminatory and refused to sign on it. It was because India could not take a risk with the threats of China and Pakistan.
- Even India’s first Nuclear Test in May 1974 was termed as a peaceful explosion and India argued to use nuclear power for peaceful purposes only and for some development programs.
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The United Nations Environment Programme is a programme of the United Nations that coordinates the organization's environmental activities and assists developing countries in implementing environmentally sound policies and practices.
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CTBT stands for Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty which was implemented to ban all nuclear explosions in all sorts of surroundings. On 10 September 1996, it was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly. Countries like China, Egypt, India, Iran, Israel, North Korea, Pakistan, United States are yet to ratify the treaty
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