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    India Now Has More Nuclear Warheads Than Pakistan: SIPRI Report

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    India's Nuke Count Surpasses Pakistan's For The First Time In 25 Years
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    According to a report from the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), India’s nuclear weapons stockpile has exceeded Pakistan’s for the first time in 25 years, reported Manu Pubby of The Economic Times. The report estimates that India now possesses 172 nuclear warheads, while Pakistan’s stockpile remains static at 170. This marks a significant development in the nuclear capabilities of both countries.

    The SIPRI report also highlighted that India may have added eight nuclear warheads to its stockpile in the past year, increasing from 164 to 172. India has been steadily growing its atomic stockpile since 2014 when it was assessed to be at 100 warheads. This growth has allowed India to close the gap with Pakistan and surpass it in terms of nuclear weapons. Indian nuclear delivery platforms include fighter jets, land-based ballistic missiles and submarine-launched missiles.

    The SIPRI report also mentions that China has recently elevated its nuclear weapons readiness. China has placed warheads on high operational alert and paired them with long-range missiles for potential short-notice strikes. It is worth noting that China’s nuclear force is currently three times larger than India’s, with an estimated 500 warheads.

    While the global number of nuclear warheads continues to decrease as Cold War-era weapons are dismantled, there has been a year-on-year increase in the number of operational nuclear warheads. In January 2024, there were approximately 9,585 nuclear warheads in military stockpiles worldwide, with 3,904 deployed and around 2,100 on high operational alert. The majority of these warheads belong to Russia and the USA.

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