Obama made the assertion in a speech Monday night to India's parliament, saying both countries have a responsibility to work against nuclear proliferation and saying the two share that goal, among many.
The president said that Washington and New Delhi can work together to "pursue a vision that Indian leaders have espoused since independence
-- a world without nuclear weapons." He said countries must have peaceful programs, and abide by world rules, specifically mentioning Iran.
Obama noted the new START treaty he negotiated with Russia to reduce nuclear arsenals. He has asked the Senate to ratify the pact during its postelection session beginning next week.
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