"There are two countries in the world which can give up nuclear weapons and not have their security in anyway affected. That is the US and India," Singh said at a symposium organised by an NGO here last evening.
America does not need nuclear weapons because it has mental capabilities to take on anyone with its "strategic weapon". It is physically well-positioned as there is a huge gap between the US and other powerful nations like China and Russia, he said.
India has not joined the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which aims to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and achieve the goal of nuclear disarmament. "It has cost us a lot... Not joining NPT, you are always cornered," he added.
Singh was talking about the peace proposals submitted by Japan-based Buddhist body Soka Gakkai International (SGI) President Daisaku Ikeda to United Nations.
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Welcoming Ikeda's call for a treaty on the non-use of nuclear weapons, senior journalist Siddarth Varadarajan said, "Such agreements would be major milestones in the struggle to rid the world of these dangerous and ultimately illegal weapons."
He, however, suggested intermediate steps -- for instance, an agreement on no-first use -- as the way of getting to non-use of nuclear weapons.