[2] Notably absent from the summit were leaders or representatives of Russia, North Korea, Iran and Belarus.
[3] However, a significant contingent of Asian leaders especially from South Asia such as India and Singapore attending the summit was a probable sign of continental concern over terrorist threats alongside vulnerable nuclear facilities.
[4] Various countries, including Kazakhstan and Poland, undertook to reduce their highly enriched uranium stockpiles.
Japan agreed to ship additional separated plutonium to the U.S.[10] Canada pledged $42 million to bolster nuclear security.
[12] Three months after the meeting, NPCIL and Westinghouse agreed to conclude contractual arrangements for 6 reactors by June 2017.