New Delhi: The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) has released its new list regarding global military expenditure. The report indicates that global military spending saw a 2.89% ...
Nuclear states walking away from disarmament commitments amid heightened escalation dangers, leading institute warns.
India's military spending rose by 8.9% to $92.1 billion in 2025, making it the fifth-largest military spender. Global military spending reached $2,887 billion, driven by conflicts and geopolitical ...
India has a total inventory of 190 warheads as of January 2026, while Pakistan's inventory stands at 170. India also deployed 12 nuclear warheads as of January 2026, the latest SIRPI Yearbook stated.
A recent SIPRI assessment indicates that India possesses 190 nuclear weapons, China has 620, and Pakistan holds 170 the same number as the previous year.
Swedish think-tank says Beijing now has 620 nuclear warheads and may be increasing deployment as New Start’s expiry ends arms ...
The report highlights a significant development in India's nuclear posture, revealing that 12 Indian nuclear warheads were operationally deployed in 2025..
India was the fifth-biggest military spender in the world in 2025—after the United States, China, Russia and Germany—accounting for 3.2% of the global military expenditure last year, the Stockholm ...
A new SIPRI report reveals Indian precision strikes during Operation Sindoor targeted Pakistani air and missile bases linked to its nuclear weapons network.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Indian peacekeepers serving with the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) stand guard next to a young boy as they patrol ...