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India has 12 deployed nuclear warheads in strategic shift: SIPRIIndia has deployed at least 12 nuclear warheads, a significant shift from its previous practice of keeping them separate from delivery syst...
U.S. spending on rebuilding nuclear arsenal more than all other nuclear states combined including China, RussiaU.S. spent $69.2 billion, more than all other nuclear states combined, and saw largest increase, at 22 per cent.
India 5th largest military spender in world in 2025, SIPRI report mentions May conflict with PakIndia emerged as the fifth largest military spender globally in 2025. The nation's defense expenditure reached USD 92.1 billion. India's nu...
190 vs 620: India has nuke edge over Pakistan but can it deter China?China is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal, outpacing India in warhead numbers and technological advancements. India is enhancing its n...
With approximately 190 warheads, India widens nuke arsenal lead over Pakistan: SIPRI reportThe year 2025 marked a pivotal moment for India's nuclear strategy as it ramped up its arsenal and introduced innovative delivery methods. ...
Latecomer Japan eyes slice of rising global defence spendingJapan has ended its long-standing ban on exporting lethal weapons. This move aims to position the nation in the global defense market. Whil...
Nuclear world war 3 happening soon? Why is UN panel fearing the worst?nine nuclear-armed states -- Russia, the United States, France, the United Kingdom, China, India, Pakistan, Israel, and North Korea -- poss...
India's military expenditure rose by 8.9% to USD 92.1 bln in 2025: Report says global spending surged 2.9%Global military spending surged to USD 2887 billion in 2025, marking the eleventh consecutive year of growth. India ranked fifth, increasin...
Donald Trump jitters push US allies toward Japan’s most significant military shift since World War IIJapan is set to ease its strict arms export rules. This move is attracting significant interest from countries like Poland and the Philippi...
India emerges as world's second largest arms importer: SIPRIUkraine which received 9.7 per cent of all arms transfers in 2021-25 was the world's largest arms importer in that period, the Stockholm In...
Top 100 weapons makers post record $679bn sales despite supply-chain strains: ReportGlobal arms sales reached a record $679 billion last year. Wars in Ukraine and Gaza fueled demand for weapons. European arms makers saw sig...
As new arms race looms, China's nuclear arsenal up to 600 warheads now, estimates global think tank in annual inventory of world's weaponsA new nuclear arms race is emerging as China significantly increases its nuclear arsenal, adding 100 warheads in the past year, according t...
World's top 100 defence groups boost arms sales by 4% in 2023, think tank SIPRI saysThe world's 100 largest defence equipment makers increased arms sales by 4.2% in 2023, reaching $632 billion due to wars and regional tensi...
China's nuclear force now three times larger than India's: SIPRI dataChina is rapidly increasing its nuclear arsenal, now boasting 500 warheads, triple that of India. This expansion reflects heightened geopol...
9 nuclear-armed nations including India continued to modernise N-arsenals in 2023: SIPRIThe Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) reported that nine nuclear-armed nations, including the US, Russia, France, Ch...
India and Pakistan's nuclear arsenal expansion and modernization plans unveiled in new reportIndia and Pakistan are increasing their nuclear arsenals and developing new nuclear delivery systems, according to a report by the Stockhol...
- India displaces China as world's largest arms importer
India accounted for 10% of global arms imports in 2007-11. Four next largest recipients of arms in were S Korea, Pakistan, China & Singapor...
- India displaces China as world's largest arms importer
India has become the world's biggest importer of arms, displacing China by accounting for 10 per cent of global arms sales volumes.
- India world's biggest arms importer 2006-10: Think tank
Countries in the Middle East and North Africa, being rocked by popular uprisings, were seen as "potentially lucrative markets" for weapons ...
- Global arms spending rises despite economic woes
World governments spent a record $1.46 trillion on upgrading their armed forces last year despite the economic downturn, with China climbin...