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India Overtakes Pakistan with 172 Nuclear Warheads as Both Nations' To Modernize Weaponry | Watch

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India Overtakes Pakistan with 172 Nuclear Warheads as Both Nations' To Modernize Weaponry | Watch

India Overtakes Pakistan with 172 Nuclear Warheads as Both Nations' To Modernize Weaponry | Watch

The SIPRI report revealed India has 172 "stored" nuclear warheads, while Pakistan has 170 as of January 2024.

Both countries are pursuing multiple warhead capabilities on ballistic missiles.

While Pakistan remains India's primary focus, New Delhi is emphasizing longer-range weapons to counter China's growing arsenal.

India slightly expanded its nuclear stockpile in 2023 as both nations modernized delivery systems. #SIPRI #India #Pakistan #IndiaNuclear #Nuclearnews #NuclearWeapons #China #IndiaPakistanTensions #Nuclearwar #Indianews #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~PR.320~ED.194~


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