"The use of chemical weapons anywhere and by anyone must be condemned and the international norm against the use of chemical weapons must not be breached," Ambassador DB Venkatesh Varma, Permanent Representative of India to the UN Conference on Disarmament, said during a UN General Assembly debate on 'Other Weapons of Mass Destruction' here yesterday.
He said India remains committed to improving the effectiveness of the Biological Weapons Convention and strengthening its implementation and universalization.
He underlined the importance attached by India to the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) and the Biological Weapons Convention as examples of non-discriminatory treaties in the field of disarmament for the total elimination of specific type of weapons of mass destruction.
India reaffirms that disarmament is a primary goal of the chemical weapons convention and should remain the priority till the complete destruction of all chemical weapons is achieved.
"We believe that only a multilaterally agreed mechanism for verification of compliance can provide the assurance of observance of compliance obligations by States Parties and act as a deterrent against non-compliance," he added.
India is committed to maintaining the highest international standards with reference to control of chemical, biological and toxin items, he said, adding the country has made considerable progress in its engagement with the Australia Group and other export control regimes with a view to seeking full membership.
