The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty explained - Middle East Eye India and Pakistan have not signed the treaty, and possess nuclear arsenals of their own North Korea signed the treaty but withdrew in 2003, and possesses a small stockpile of nuclear weapons
Why Pakistan Refuses to Sign the NPT - Paradigm Shift Of the nine nuclear-weapon states, only the P5 states have consented to be bound by the Non-Proliferation Treaty or the NPT Pakistan, India, North Korea, and Israel are not parties to the treaty In this piece, Hurria Binte Abdullah describes the three major reasons behind Pakistan's resistance to the treaty
Pakistan | Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons - ICAN Pakistan has not yet signed or ratified the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) Pakistan has consistently voted against an annual UN General Assembly resolution since 2018 that welcomes the adoption of the TPNW and calls upon all states to sign, ratify, or accede to it “at the earliest possible date”
India and Pakistan - CND While Pakistan has worked with China on developing its nuclear capacity, India has signed a cooperation agreement with the United States which allows the former to engage in international nuclear trade India has also concluded a deal on nuclear trade with Canada and Australia
How many treaties are there between India and Pakistan? Non-Nuclear Aggression Agreement – Signed between Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Benazir Bhutto of India and Pakistan, respectively on 21 December 1988, was an attempt to reduce the fear of both of the nations to attack on each other’s Nuclear Installations
Major Treaties and Agreements between India and Pakistan: A Historical . . . Although currently under strain, with India issuing a modification notice in January 2023, the treaty has largely withstood periods of intense bilateral hostility The Tashkent Agreement, signed on 10 January 1966 after the 1965 Indo-Pak War, sought to restore peace and diplomatic ties