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India Surpasses Pakistan in Nuclear Arsenal, SIPRI Report

India ranks sixth among the world’s nuclear-armed states, possessing 172 nuclear weapons.

  • Nine nuclear-armed nations, including the US, Russia, France, China, India, and Pakistan, continued to modernise their nuclear arsenals in 2023.
  • Russia and the USA collectively possess nearly 90% of the world’s nuclear weapons.

India’s nuclear arsenal surpasses Pakistan while China boosts nuclear stockpile, SIPRI Report

  • Global Nuclear Warhead Inventory and Deployment Status: The global inventory comprises approximately 12,121 nuclear warheads, with about 9,585 in military stockpiles. 
    • Of these, around 3,904 are deployed on missiles and aircraft, an increase of 60 since January 2023.
  • Operational Alert Status of Deployed Nuclear Warheads: Around 2,100 of the deployed warheads are on high operational alert, primarily held by Russia and the USA, with China believed to have joined this category for the first time.
  • India: 
    • Pakistan continues to be the primary focus of India’s nuclear deterrent.
    • However,  there is a shift towards prioritising longer-range weapons capable of targeting locations across China.
    • India’s nuclear arsenal has seen a slight expansion, growing from 164 warheads in January 2023 to 172 warheads by January 2024, placing it 6th among the world’s nuclear-armed states. 
    • India’s “stored” nuclear warheads were 172 in January this year, while the number for Pakistan was 170.
  • Pakistan: Pakistan has recorded no increase in the number of warheads which stood at 170 both in January 2023 and 2024.
  • China: China is expanding its nuclear arsenal faster than any other country.
    • Its nuclear arsenal has increased significantly from 410 warheads in January 2023 to 500 by January 2024, with expectations of continued growth.
  • United Kingdom: The UK plans to expand its warhead stockpile following a government decision in 2021 to increase the limit from 225 to 260 warheads. 
    • Additionally, the government has ceased public disclosure of its nuclear arsenal details, including quantities of weapons, deployed warheads, and missiles.
  • France: In 2023, new nuclear systems were developed, including a third-generation nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine and an air-launched cruise missile.
  • North Korea:  North Korea continues to prioritise its military nuclear program as a crucial component of its national security strategy. 
    • SIPRI estimates the country has around 50 warheads and sufficient fissile material to potentially expand its arsenal to up to 90 warheads.
  • Israel: It is not officially acknowledging its nuclear weapons. However,  reportedly Israel is modernising its nuclear arsenal and enhancing plutonium production capabilities at Dimona.
  • Weakening nuclear diplomacy amid war in Ukraine and Gaza: According to SIPRI, nuclear arms control and disarmament diplomacy suffered more major setbacks in 2023. Examples-
    • Russia:
      • Suspended participation in the New START treaty in February 2023.
      • Withdrew ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT).
      • Conducted tactical nuclear weapon drills near Ukraine’s border in May 2024.
    • USA:
      • Halted sharing and publishing treaty data in response to Russia’s suspension of its participation in the 2010 New START treaty.
    • Iran:
      • Supported Russia during the Ukraine conflict, leading to tensions with the USA.
    • Israel and Hamas Conflict:
      • The beginning of the Israel-Hamas conflict in October disrupted the agreement, as proxy attacks by Iran-backed groups on US forces in Iraq and Syria appeared to halt Iranian–US diplomatic efforts
      • The conflict hindered efforts to involve Israel in the Conference on the Establishment of a Middle East Zone Free of Nuclear Weapons and Other Weapons of Mass Destruction

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Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)

  • About SIPRI: SIPRI is an independent international institute/think tank dedicated to research into conflict, armaments, arms control and disarmament. Established in: 1966.
  • Located in:  Stockholm, Sweden
  • Mandate: SIPRI provides data, analysis and recommendations, based on open sources, to policymakers, researchers, media and the interested public. 
  • Statutes: The Statutes are the guiding principles of SIPRI’s work. They were adopted by the Swedish Government.
  • Funding: SIPRI was established on the basis of a decision by the Swedish Parliament and receives a substantial part of its funding in the form of an annual grant from the Swedish Government
    • The Institute also seeks financial support from other organisations in order to carry out its research.

 

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