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The untold story of US nuclear weapons
🚀 From 1940 to 1996, the U.S. invested over $10.1 trillion in nuclear weapons development, producing more than 70,000 warheads. Since the Cold War ended, the U.S. nuclear arsenal has been reduced by ...
It is 85 seconds to midnight on the Doomsday Clock in Chicago and, amid multiple conflicts in West Asia and in Ukraine, ...
India successfully test-fired the Agni-3 nuclear-capable ballistic missile, validating its 3000-3500 km strike range and ...
India has already completed its nuclear triad and operationalised its second-strike capability, with nuclear ballistic ...
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Into the nuclear breach -- again
It is almost inevitable that a new strategic nuclear arms race will be beginning or is underway. With the expiration of the 2010 New START Treaty.
India Today on MSN
From the India Today archives (2008) | India-US: The new nuclear future
As analysts vet the fine-print of the India-US trade pact, a rewind to the historic India-US N-deal that allowed New Delhi to conduct civilian nuclear trade with the world ...
For decades, the hallowed halls of the United Nations in New York and the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva were the ...
India successfully test-fired the Agni-3 ballistic missile (3,500 km range) capable of carrying nuclear weapons from Odisha. The test validated all parameters. India has completed its nuclear triad ...
DRDO successfully test-fired Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile Agni-3 from the Integrated Test Range, Chandipur, Odisha. Read more about the key features of Agni-3.
Newsable Asianet News on MSN
China rejects US nuclear test claims, calls Washington 'disruptor'
China strongly rejected US allegations of conducting nuclear tests, calling the claims "groundless." A Chinese spokesperson accused Washington of undermining global stability, letting the New START ...
A TERRIFYING global arms race could soon erupt with a major nuclear weapons treaty between the US and Russia due to expire within hours. Vladimir Putin, in theory, will soon be able to stockpile ...
ROBERT OPPENHEIMER, the father of America’s nuclear bomb, described his country’s atomic rivalry with the Soviet Union as “two scorpions in a bottle”. The risks of this stand-off have been contained ...
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