*Summary of** DELHI DECLARATION-2010*

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*Fourth National Convention on the Tenth Anniversary of*

*Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP)*

* (10 – 12 December 2010)***


The Fourth National Convention of the Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and
Peace (CNDP), India, was held from 10th to 12th December 2010 in Delhi. CNDP
opposes possession of nuclear weapons by any country including India and is
wholly committed to seeking complete elimination of the existing stockpile
of nuclear weapons at the global as well as regional level. We, the
assembled delegates at this Fourth Convention of the CNDP, representing the
peace movements in India and coming from various corners of the country
reaffirm our conviction in the Nagpur Declaration, the Jaipur Declaration
and our Charter of 2000. We also re-emphasise that: *“the use, threat of
use, or possession of, and even preparation for making, nuclear weapons is
immoral, illegal, and politically unacceptable under any circumstances."*

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Despite much opposition from the peace movements, the rulers of India and
Pakistan – two resource-starved countries – persist with their pernicious
nuclear weapons programmes, which are a tragic diversion from addressing
vital social needs. Although there have been no further nuclear tests since
1998, the continuing test-flights of Agni and Hatf missiles show that the
mindless race between them for perfecting nuclear warhead carrying missiles
goes on unabated. An alarming recent *development has been the Indo-U.S.
Nuclear Deal. The nuclear deal, on the one hand, severely undermines the
prospects of global nuclear disarmament by (selectively & arbitrarily)
legitimizing India's nuclear status and, in the process, possession of
nuclear weapons by the existing* NWS* – both so-called “recognized” and
“unrecognized” ones – and also the aspirations of other actual and potential
aspirants. On the other, it would also further intensify the arms race
between India and Pakistan – both nuclear and conventional. Also, the
consequent shift in focus in favour of highly expensive nuclear power will
significantly distort India's energy options at the cost of efforts to
develop environmentally benign and renewable sources of energy. *With this
deeply disturbing background in mind, the Fourth Convention of CNDP further
resolves as under:


*1. Nuclear Weapons Free Region in South Asia*

CNDP in collaboration with peace movements in the region will work towards
establishing a zone of peace in South Asia.**

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**II. Global Convention on Nuclear Disarmament*

The CNDP reiterates its commitment to upholding the essence of Prime
Minister Rajiv Gandhi’s action plan *"Towards a Nuclear Weapon Free and
Non-Violent World Order”*, which was submitted to the UN General Assembly on
09 June 1988. CNDP also notes with deep concern the total eclipse from the
agenda of the UN of the McCloy-Zorin Accords on nuclear as well as general
and complete disarmament, which was unanimously adopted by the UN General
Assembly on 20 December 1961 – a historical event to which India had made
significant contribution. However, it is most disheartening to note that
even 50 years later, the very nations that unanimously adopted this
far-reaching resolution have refused to initiate any significant step in the
direction of nuclear disarmament, let alone general and complete
disarmament. Therefore, on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the adoption
of the McCloy-Zorin Accord, the CNDP calls for a Global Nuclear Weapons
[Abolition] Convention as the initial step towards reaching the ultimate
goal of general and complete disarmament worldwide. As human survival will
be greatly imperiled by large-scale use of nuclear weapons also because of
catastrophic climatic effects, convening of such a convention has become
extremely urgent.



The projected global disarmament convention would chart out a clear and
unambiguous road-map towards universal, complete, verifiable and
non-discriminatory nuclear disarmament within a defined time-frame. The
necessary steps would include “De-alerting”, “No-Use/No-First-Strike
pledge”, “Negative Security Assurance to NNWS”, “Moratorium/Ban on Nuclear
Weapon Tests”, and “Freeze on Development/Production of Warheads &
Delivery/Interception Systems”. CNDP will proactively coordinate with
various sections of global peace movements and unwaveringly work towards
this goal.

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*III. Intensification of Struggles against Ignoring Safety and Hazardous
Impact of Nuclear Power and Uranium Mining*

The CNDP is appalled by the moves of the Indian nuclear establishment, which
is all set to embark upon a very ambitious plan of setting up mega nuclear
power plants dotting the entire coastal belt and expanding uranium mining in
Jharkhand and Rajasthan criminally unmindful of severely traumatic social
and potentially disastrous ecological impacts and disregarding international
safety standards. The CNDP will actively collaborate with the grassroots
people's movements to resist such mindless moves – singularly lacking in
transparency and democratic accountability, and provide all necessary and
possible assistances in this regard while unequivocally condemning state
repression against such peoples’ protests.


*IV. Demand for End of U.S. Occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan, Just
Resolution of the Palestine Issue to Ensure Global Peace and Facilitate
Nuclear Disarmament** *



Consistent with the goal of global nuclear disarmament, the CNDP demands
immediate withdrawal of occupation forces from Iraq and Afghanistan. The
CNDP also expresses its wholehearted solidarity with the legitimate
struggles of the Palestinian people for an independent state of Palestine,
for right of return to their homeland, and against Zionist occupation of
their land. The CNDP consequently commits itself to actively associate, in
all possible manner, with all global, regional and local movements seeking
justice to achieve these goals.


*V. Other Related Issues*

The CNDP reiterates its demand that Indo-Pak peace process be accelerated.
It also demands easing of travel restrictions all over the SAARC region to
promote friendship between peoples. It furthermore demands 10% progressive
cuts in the so-called "defence" budgets of all the countries in the region.
While roundly condemning all acts of terrorism, the CNDP is also opposed to
the manipulation of the terrorism discourse to justify attack on democratic
rights and suppression of democratic struggles. The urgent need for freezing
and reducing the runaway senseless global military expenditure and
controlling and eliminating the insidious global arms trade are the other
continuing imperatives. The CNDP commits itself to ally itself with all
global and regional efforts towards achieving these goals.

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