English to Kannada Dictionary disarmament

disarmament

ನಿರಸ್ತ್ರೀಕರಣ
definition
noun
In the end they're going to have to choose peace and disarmament or a private army and war.
the reduction or withdrawal of military forces and weapons.
translation of 'disarmament'
ನಿರಸ್ತ್ರೀಕರಣ,
ಶಸ್ತ್ರ ವಿಸರ್ಜನ
noun
ನಿಶಸ್ತರಿಕರಣ
example
Arms control and 'disarmament' are distinct from the laws of war.
The Ulster Unionist Party played to try and force the complete 'disarmament' of the IRA.
Operation Axe included the demobilization and 'disarmament' of the Italian Army.
Butler said that Annan seems to be more inclined to support forced 'disarmament' .
The record of arms control and 'disarmament' in the post-Cold War era is confusing.
It is the most militarized, the most in need of 'disarmament' , the most in need of nonviolence.
He said talks on nuclear 'disarmament' could stimulate peace efforts by building confidence in the region.
I am the Minister responsible for 'disarmament' in terms of nuclear weapons.
Now we know that 'disarmament' and weapons of mass destruction were a blind designed to hide the true objective of regime change.
Why not wait and see how far we can move it towards 'disarmament' of weapons of mass destruction by the attrition of political pressure?
The condition of its peace settlement in the early 1990s was its 'disarmament' .
In general, both arms control and 'disarmament' deal with the same subject - arms stability.
Should Baghdad fail to cooperate in 'disarmament' , war might erupt and oil prices could soar again.
'disarmament' treaties between America and the former Soviet Union
So demobilisation and 'disarmament' in Afghanistan is one of the most difficult tasks.
The issue of nuclear 'disarmament' , and ending war generally, is a central part of the campaign against global poverty.
In the end they're going to have to choose peace and 'disarmament' or a private army and war.
the public wanted peace and 'disarmament'
I also think that the right body to force 'disarmament' , and to cause a regime change is the U.N.
Nuclear 'disarmament' must be forced back onto the political agenda.
Labour's policy of unilateral nuclear 'disarmament' did not command wide support.
The virtual 'disarmament' by European nations which followed World War One led directly to World War Two.
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