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Why does the india advocate disarmament as the need of the world ? Discuss

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Answered by aryanphutane
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Disarmament in the broad sense means the total abolition of armaments of all types – conventional as well as nuclear. It is different from regulation of armaments which means reduction and restriction of armaments. The desire for the total ban on armaments has been expressed time and again since the beginning of the 20th century, but its intensity began to grow only after the Second World War.
Answered by atalante
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Disarmament refers to limiting or reducing weapons of mass destruction like nuclear weapons total disarmament refers to the abolition of the use of destruct-able weapons and nuclear weapons. the destruction of nuclear weapons used in world war two has a profound effect on the world. after the world war there talks of total disarmament and one of its leading figures was Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. He declared that the goal of the post-war world should be total disarmament and only its application could ensure a period of peace.

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