Why in the news?
- At the 50th anniversary occasion of Biological Weapons Convention, India calls for increased biosecurity. (Entered into force: 26 March 1975)
Biological Weapons Convention (BWC)
- Aim:
- Effectively prohibits the development, production, acquisition, transfer, stockpiling and use of biological and toxin weapons.
- Supplements the 1925 Geneva Protocol, which had prohibited only the use of biological weapons.
- Nature: The Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) is a legally binding multilateral treaty. It is the first multilateral disarmament treaty banning an entire category of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).
- Membership:
- 188 State parties, including India (Signed in 1974)
- Israel, Chad, Djibouti, Eritrea and Kiribati have neither signed nor acceded to the Convention.
- States Parties meet approximately every 5 years to review its operation.
Biological Weapons:
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Source: Deccan Herald