A. Nepal
B. Sudan
C. Bhutan
D. Bangladesh
Answer & Solution
Option: D
Explanation :BANGLADESH does not possess nuclear weapons. As a state party to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) since 1979, it is recognised as a Non-Nuclear Weapon State (NNWS).
Bangladesh deposited its instrument of ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) with the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 8 March 2000. Bangladesh is the fifty-fourth State signatory to have ratified the Treaty and the twenty-eighth of the 44 States listed in the Treaty to do so. Under Article XIV, to enter into force, the CTBT has to be ratified by 44 nuclear-capable States that formally participated in the work of the 1996 Conference on Disarmament and that possess nuclear power and research reactors.
Explanation :BANGLADESH does not possess nuclear weapons. As a state party to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) since 1979, it is recognised as a Non-Nuclear Weapon State (NNWS).
Bangladesh deposited its instrument of ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) with the Secretary-General of the United Nations on 8 March 2000. Bangladesh is the fifty-fourth State signatory to have ratified the Treaty and the twenty-eighth of the 44 States listed in the Treaty to do so. Under Article XIV, to enter into force, the CTBT has to be ratified by 44 nuclear-capable States that formally participated in the work of the 1996 Conference on Disarmament and that possess nuclear power and research reactors.
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