The post-Cold War era of nuclear disarmament is over: SIPRI


- The US and Russia have 90 percent of the world's nuclear weapons, Britain, France, China, India, Pakistan. Israel and North Korea have nuclear weapons

Stockholm: Countries with nuclear weapons are improving and expanding their weapons, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said today (Monday). This marks the end of the post-Cold War era of nuclear disarmament.

Hans M., a researcher on the organization's weapons of mass destruction program and director of the Federation of American Scientists' Nuclear Information Project. Christensen said the United States and Russia have about 70 percent of the world's nuclear weapons. Countries with nuclear weapons, on the other hand, are clearly disregarding the Nuclear Arms Reduction Treaty.

The report further states that other nuclear powers include Britain, France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel and the U.S. Korea is building new weapons. And improving it. In addition, many of them are linking their politics to nuclear weapons, and their military tactics.

"This is a very worrying trend," said Wilfred Van, director of SIPRI's Weapons of Mass Destruction program.

At this stage, recalling the past years, the United States said, "We have enough nuclear weapons to destroy the world four times over." At that time, the Soviet Union said that we had enough nuclear weapons to destroy the world three times. It was a joke, he said, so I have never heard anything more stupid than Jan Jagat Mein.

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