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The global nuclear order is witnessing a revival of overt animosities among key nuclear powers. There is a serious gap in global dialogue between nucl
The onus to defend the nuclear non-proliferation regime and avoid a spiraling arms race lies in Washington’s ability to lead a unilateral effort in
Although the INF treaty may seem outdated in essence, it was crucial in making the two powers — the US and Russia — accountable. The demise of the
The end of INF will have strategic implications well beyond Russia and the United States.
An end to the New START in 2021 will leave the arsenals of the two major nuclear powers unencumbered by any pact
Nuclear states are clearly planning for the long-term future of their nuclear capabilities.
The treaty reflects Cold War realities. It is increasingly irrelevant in a new multipolar world, marked by asymmetry
The future of strategic arms control faces a host of problems, from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s growing nuclear forces to the challenging geopolitical landscape.
Growing geopolitical rivalries will continue to drive the development of hypersonic and other lethal weapons systems.
By pulling the US out of the INF Treaty, US President Donald Trump is only hastening the inevitable