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Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) Explained in Hindi & English | UGC NET Defence & Strategic Studies
Welcome to this detailed bilingual (Hindi + English) video lecture on Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) — one of the most important topics in Defence and Strategic Studies for the UGC NET JRF Exam. In this video, we break down MTCR’s origin, purpose, structure, working, India’s membership, strategic benefits, and global significance in a simple and easy-to-understand format, with explanations in both Hindi and English for better clarity.
What You Will Learn in This Video:
✅ What is MTCR? (Missile Technology Control Regime)
✅ Why and when was MTCR formed?
✅ MTCR’s objectives and how it prevents the spread of missile technology
✅ Categories of controlled items (Category I & II)
✅ Structure and working of MTCR – in easy words
✅ Role of consensus, control lists, plenary meetings explained
✅ Why India wanted to join MTCR and when it became a member
✅ Strategic benefits of MTCR membership for India
✅ MTCR’s role in global non-proliferation of WMDs
✅ Challenges and criticisms of the regime
✅ Relevance of MTCR in today’s changing global security scenario
✅ Important points for UGC NET exam answer writing
Why This Video is Useful:
This video is designed for UGC NET Defence & Strategic Studies aspirants, MA Political Science & IR students, and anyone preparing for competitive exams related to international relations, national security, or foreign policy. The content is presented in a bilingual format (Hindi + English) to help students across India understand complex international regimes with ease.
Whether you are studying the Export Control Regimes, India’s Missile Policy, or Global Non-Proliferation Frameworks, this video will provide complete, exam-focused notes and insights.
About MTCR:
The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) is a voluntary international partnership formed in 1987 to stop the spread of missile and drone technology that could carry weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). India became a member in June 2016, gaining access to advanced technology and enhancing its global strategic standing.
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