. >> well, fmct, india's position has been fairly clear. we have always said that we are prepared to participate constructively in front multilateral negotiations for fissile material cutoff treaty. that is universal, nondiscriminatory and verifiable and indeed the delays in commencement of negotiations were because, i think, the u.s. was seeking a treaty without verification but now has shifted its position and is agreed to the common mandate that it should be a treaty with verification. and the other was i think the chinese and russian desire to link it to commencement of talks on outer space. so i think there also -- there has been some movement and so now as the negotiations for a fissile material cutoff treaty proceed, india will participate actively in those negotiations and as i said, the principles which have guided our disarmament policy and will apply to the fmct are that it should be universal, nondiscriminatory and verifiable and that is the agreed upon mandate on which the disarm has adopted. on the cbtb, india has a test morat