The international community is increasingly concerned about Pakistan’s nuclear program and the potential risks it poses. The country’s political instability, rampant corruption, and lack of democratic governance raise serious questions about the responsible management of its nuclear assets. The international community’s focus is further sharpened by Pakistan’s recent behavior, including its alleged attempts to lease its atomic weapons. With the growing risk of nuclear materials falling into the hands of terrorists, various global leaders and entities are advocating for the disarmament of Pakistan. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ ‘Nuclear Notebook 2025’ provides specific details about Pakistan’s nuclear bombs and launchers, stating that Pakistan is developing both the bombs and the missiles used to launch them.
breaking
- Ertiga-Motorcycle Collision in Bagodar: Youth Dies, Two Injured
- Raj and Simran Immortalized: DDLJ Statue Unveiled in London by Stars
- Gabba Test: England’s Late Surge Fuels Optimism, Says Crawley
- Putin’s Delhi Schedule: Summit, Tributes, and Departure
- Trump’s Peace Claims: Eight Conflicts Resolved, Ukraine Peace Initiative Underway
- Chief Minister Shri Hemant Soren warmly welcoming and greeting Assembly Speaker Shri Rabindranath Mahato in the Assembly Speaker’s chamber on the first day of the fourth (winter) session of the Sixth Jharkhand Legislative Assembly.
- Modi-Putin Meeting: Bhagavad Gita in Russian Presented
- Challenging the Dollar: India, Russia, China Boost Local Currency Trade
