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How India is becoming a nuclear weapons powerhouse
India’s nuclear arsenal has always been modest—large enough to deter China and Pakistan from a first strike, and not ...
Iran’s representative in India reiterated Tehran’s opposition to nuclear weapons, while reports suggested Iran may surrender ...
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The story behind Pokhran: How one 'peaceful explosion' in 1974 made India a nuclear power by 1998
India's nuclear journey began with the 1974 'Peaceful Nuclear Explosion' at Pokhran, making it the sixth nation to harness ...
India successfully tested the Agni-5 MIRV missile from Odisha, boosting its ability to strike multiple targets with a single nuclear-capable weapon.
For decades, India has occupied a comfortable position in the Western imagination - the so-called world's largest democracy, a strategic partner and a net security provider in the region. That ...
This week in New York, diplomats from almost every nation will convene for a four-week review of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), the most comprehensive nuclear arms ...
The shifting geopolitics and heightened rhetoric have narrowed the space for any prospects of meaningful dialogue between the ...
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India races to boost conventional, nuclear submarine combat punch
The induction of a third SSBN brings the number of such boats to three, enabling the deployment of a continuous at-sea nuclear counterstrike force.
Investors' stakes in 25 nuclear weapons producers have hit $709 billion, up $195 billion from 2023 to 2025, anti-nuclear ...
Unlike Pakistan and Iran, Turkey can develop its nuclear capabilities behind NATO’s Article V protections that define an attack on one as an attack on all. Pakistan long dominated Indian nuclear ...
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