Arms Control in Asia Vijay Kumar Verma
Material type: TextLanguage: Eng. Publication details: New Delhi D. P. S. Publishing House 2011Description: 279 pISBN:- 9789380388830
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Many nations around the world today possess, or have the means to procure, weapons of mass destruction. They may be nuclear, chemical, biological or other types of weapons, which can be delivered through a variety of means. It is mainly the more powerful wealthy countries that have such weapons although some poorer nations are also acquiring them. In recent years, there have been movements and treaties to help control the flow and deployment of arms, be they landmines, small arms, or weapons of mass destruction such as nuclear weapons.
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