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OPCW is an intergovernmental organization that promotes, administers and verifies the adherence to the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC).
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This convention outlaws production, stockpiling, and use of chemical weapons and their precursors.
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193 member-states have signed and ratified this convention including India.
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Six states- Angola, Egypt, Israel, Myanmar, North Korea and South Sudan are still outside the CWC.
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OPCW was established April 1997
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It is headquartered in Hague, Netherlands.
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It was awarded Nobel Peace Prize in 2013 for overseeing global endeavour for permanent and verifiable elimination of chemical weapons.
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Relations with UN:
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OPCW is not a United Nations(UN) organization.
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However, by the 2001 Relationship Agreement between the OPCW and the UN, the OPCW reports on its inspections and other activities to the UN through the office of the Secretary-General.