SIPRI Report:
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Stockholm International Peace Research Institute(SIPRI) has released the SIPRI Yearbook 2021. The report assesses the current state of armaments, disarmament and international security.
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Nine Nuclear-Armed States- the US, Russia, UK, France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea together possessed an estimated 13,080 nuclear weapons at the start of 2021.
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Russia and the U.S. together possessed over 90% of global nuclear weapons. Further, both of them have an extensive and expensive modernisation programme underway.
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China is in the middle of significant modernisation and expansion of its nuclear weapon inventory.
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India and Pakistan also appear to be expanding their nuclear arsenals.
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India possessed an estimated 156 nuclear warheads at the start of 2021 compared to 150 at the start of 2020.
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On the other hand, Pakistan had 165 warheads, up from 160 in 2020.
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China’s nuclear arsenal consisted of 350 warheads, up from 320 at the start of 2020.
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Concerns: The overall number of nuclear warheads in global military stockpiles appears to be increasing. This is a worrying sign as the declining trend that started since the end of the Cold War has stalled.