- November 23rd, 2025
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has confirmed that China now possesses more nuclear warheads than the United Kingdom and France combined and is expanding its nuclear arsenal faster than any other country. This revelation, presented in SIPRI’s latest...
New nuclear flashpoint, Meir Masri—a senior figure in Israel’s Labour Party and former Deputy Defence Minister—has issued a statement that reverberated far beyond its 280-character limit. Writing in both Arabic and Urdu on his verified X (formerly Twitter) account, Masri...
In South Asia’s security calculus, India has officially surpassed Pakistan in the number of operational nuclear warheads, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute’s (SIPRI) 2025 Yearbook. This marks the first time in recent years that India has edged ahead...
In a sobering assessment that echoes Cold War-era anxieties, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) released its Yearbook 2025 on June 16, providing a comprehensive overview of the world’s nuclear arsenals and the increasingly precarious geopolitical order underpinning them....
The head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog has issued one of the starkest warnings to date on the growing complexity and danger posed by Iran’s nuclear program, revealing that key facilities are buried so deep underground they are beyond...
When U.S. President Donald Trump announced the immediate funding of the “Golden Dome” anti-missile defense system on May 20, the domestic response was surprisingly calm. To Americans, the idea of shielding their homeland from nuclear attack is intuitive, even overdue....
Unconfirmed but rapidly proliferating reports across Indian digital outlets and social media networks suggest a seismic shift in South Asia’s strategic landscape: an alleged Indian precision strike on Pakistan’s Kirana Hills — a sensitive, historically cloaked nuclear site — possibly...
In a significant step toward bolstering allied preparedness against nuclear threats in Northeast Asia, the U.S. Army’s premier nuclear and weapons of mass destruction (WMD) response unit has conducted its first-ever nuclear effects training on South Korean soil. The joint...
In a stark reminder of Cold War-era brinkmanship, Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu has warned that Moscow could consider resuming nuclear weapons testing, depending on the actions of the United States. The comments, made in an interview with the...
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