Compiled by: Monalisa Joshi
BTWC-signed on 15-01-73 and ratified on15-07-74
India has declared defensive biological warfare capabilities.
Research has been conducted on agents like plague, brucellosis, and smallpox.
BTWC-signed 10-04-72 and ratified 26-03-75
After their invasion in 2002, Coalition sources reported Al Qaeda-operated sites and factories linked to biological agent production from the country.
BTWC-acceded on 11-03-85
BTWC-acceded on 08-06-78
BTWC-acceded on 15-11-84
China declared that its Biological Weapons defence program was officially initiated in 1958
China has conducted considerable amounts of ostensibly defensive research on potential weapon agents like anthrax, tularemia and botulinum.
US and Taiwanese sources claim that China has offensive biological weapons programme.
China has extensively invested in new technologies like biological engineering to improve its industrial base
BTWC- signed on 10-04-72
There have been unconfirmed allegations of biological weapons use by minorities and insurgents in 1993 and 1995 against the ‘Tatmadaw’ or the Myanmarese armed forces.
BTWC-signed on 10-04-72
BTWC-signed on10-04-72 and ratified on 25-09-74
Since early 1990s it has been alleged that Pakistan is conducting research into biological weapons. The possible agents are unknown
Pakistan is not suspected of either producing or stockpiling biological weapons.
US sources claim that Pakistan has the resources and capabilities necessary to support a limited offensive biological warfare research and development effort.