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India has taken a principled stand on CTBT: Krishna
Updated On: 25 September, 2009 12:09 PM IST | | PTI
External Affairs Minister SM Krishna has said that the country has taken a principled stand on the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and there is no scope for change in its position unless a number of other developments take place to address the concerns.
External Affairs Minister SM Krishna has said that the country has taken a principled stand on the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and there is no scope for change in its position unless a number of other developments take place to address the concerns.
This comes after a high-level conference on disarmament here on Thursday, addressed by UN General Secretary Ban Ki Moon, asked India and eight other countries to ratify the agreement so that it comes into force.

