Nuclear Security Summit News
North Korea has claimed that if it could, it would kill more Americans than the 9/11 attacks.
The Spokesperson was responding to a question on Obama's remarks last week at the Nuclear Security Summit Press Conference.
The Prime Minister's first stop was Brussels where he attended the long-delayed India-EU summit and held talks with Belgium counterpart Charles Michel on March 30.
Terrorist organisations like al Qaeda and ISIS will use nuclear weapons if they ever get hold of it, US President Barack Obama warned on Saturday a day after he hosted leaders from over 50 countries including India for the Nuclear Security Summit (NSS).
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his British counterpart David Cameron here on the sidelines of Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) during which the two leaders discussed defence co-operation and Make in India issues.
US President Barack Obama said that global efforts to improve nuclear security have removed from circulation material equivalent to 150 nuclear weapons, safeguarding it from extremists.
US President Barack Obama said Donald Trump`s suggestion that Japan and South Korea should consider obtaining nuclear weapons demonstrates the Republican presidential front-runner`s lack of understanding about foreign policy.
India and Pakistan need to make progress in reducing their nuclear arsenal and develop military doctrines so that they do not "continually move in the wrong direction", US President Barack Obama said today.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday asked the global community to give up the notion of "his terrorist is not my terrorist" as he made a veiled attack on Pakistan, saying the "greatest risk" is from state actors working with nuclear traffickers while the responses to such acts are "rooted in the past".
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held bilateral talks with his British counterpart David Cameron on issues of mutual interest on the sidelines of the second day of the Nuclear Security Summit here.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will on Friday engage with top world leaders including from Canada, Britain, Japan in a series of bilaterals here on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit, where he would outline India's roadmap and measures taken to ensure nuclear security.
The White House is worried that attacks in Paris and Brussels have exposed the inability of European intelligence agencies to deal with fighters.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in US early on Thursday to attend the two-day Nuclear Security Summit where world leaders from over 50 countries are expected to share their assessment of the threat from nuclear weapons and materials. During his two-day stay in Washington, PM Modi is scheduled to interact with a number of world leaders including the host President Barack Obama.
Modi’s meeting with the LIGO scientists in Washington DC, comes just two days after he met scientists from the Institute of Plasma Research in New Delhi, who are also working on the LIGO project.
The fourth Nuclear Security Summit is being attended by leaders from countries like India, Japan, China, South Korea and Brazil.
The nuclear summit would begin with the leaders-only dinner at the White House later today.
There is no indication of the IS planning to acquire nuclear material, the US has said ahead of the Nuclear Security Summit here during which world leaders are expected to discuss ways and means to prevent terrorists from obtaining and using atomic weapons.
The US would like to see "deeper bilateral cooperation" with India on nuclear issues, the White House has said, ahead of the Nuclear Security Summit here this week which would be attended by world leaders including Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
As he leaves for Belgium as part of a three-nation tour on Tuesday night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the "resilience and spirit" of its people in the wake of the horrific Brussels bombings and said India stands "shoulder-to-shoulder" with them.
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