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    Beyond Regional Defense: Pakistan’s Growing Weapons Capabilities

    New Delhi, March 25 – Pakistan has been identified by the United States' top intelligence official, Tulsi Gabbard, as a country whose advancing missile capabilities could eventually put the US within its reach. Director of National Intelligence, Gabbard, while presenting the 2026 Annual Threat...
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    Arms Control Concerns Rise with Iran War and Nuclear Landscape

    Washington, March 25 – US lawmakers warned of mounting pressure on American weapons stockpiles and a rapidly deteriorating global nuclear landscape, as a Senate hearing exposed sharp concerns over the Trump administration’s war with Iran and the future of arms control.At a Senate Foreign...
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    US Report Raises Concerns About Pakistan's Nuclear Arsenal

    New Delhi, March 19 India on Thursday highlighted Islamabad's history of "secret" nuclear proliferation following a US report that raised new concerns about Islamabad's nuclear arsenal and missile programs.New Delhi's comments came after the US intelligence report identified Pakistan as one of...
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    Saudi-Pakistan Defense Deal Raises Nuclear Norm Concerns

    Geneva, March 4: For advocates of global disarmament, the Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan undermines both the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and the humanitarian logic behind the UN Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW), which...
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    US-China Ties: Risks of Supply Chains and Nuclear Stockpiles

    Washington, February 26 – US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated that the United States and China have reached a point of “strategic stability” in their relationship, even as Washington remains wary of supply chain dependence, technology access, and Beijing’s expanding nuclear stockpile...
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    Navigating Global Uncertainties: India's Commitment to Arms Control

    India has emphasized the urgent need to preserve strategic stability and prevent a renewed arms race amid rising global uncertainties.Speaking at the 2026 High-Level Segment of the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri highlighted the country's commitment to the...
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    India Urges Strategic Stability Amid Weakening Arms Control

    Geneva, February 25. India has emphasized the urgent need to safeguard strategic stability and prevent a new global arms race, cautioning that growing geopolitical uncertainties are coinciding with the erosion of key arms control mechanisms.Addressing the 2026 High-Level Segment of the...
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    New START Expiration Spurs US Demand for Multilateral Talks

    Washington, February 19 – The United States has accused China of conducting a “yield-producing nuclear test” in 2020 and warned that Washington will no longer remain at an “intolerable disadvantage” as President Donald Trump pushes for a new multilateral arms control agreement.Assistant...
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    UN Fellowship Programme in Jabalpur Focuses on Arms Control

    Jabalpur, February 16 In an effort to enhance India's global contribution to peace and disarmament efforts, the Army is hosting the inaugural United Nations Fellowship Training Programme on the control of small arms and light weapons (SALW) for the Asia-Pacific region in Jabalpur, Madhya...
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