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दक्षिण कोरिया आण्विक क्षमता मिळविण्याच्या प्रयत्नात पू
South Korea remains firm in its pursuit of nuclearisation amidst growing tensions with the US and unpredictability surrounding regional nuclear securi
As AI enters the field of nuclear security, global discussion forums that produce ethical and regulatory frameworks for the use of AI are necessary
The global consensus is shifting towards the perspective that, in extremely adverse situations, the use of NSNWs is justified. Should India reevaluate
With the pace at which autonomous vehicles and weapons are growing, there is a pressing need to have viable counter-measures in place—DEWs present a
पाकिस्तानची लहान अण्वस्त्रे आपली पारंपरिक लष्करी शक्ती
स्टॉकहोम इंटरनॅशनल पीस रिसर्च इन्स्टिट्यूट (SIPRI) चा अलीकड�
Pakistan’s TNWs could deter India's conventional military superiority, preventing territorial gains. The threat of tactical nuclear escalation might
The latest SIPRI report indicates the concerning trend of modernisation and growth of arsenals across the globe.
मध्यपूर्वेत WMD(Weapons of Mass Destruction) मुक्त क्षेत्रांची (MEWMDFZ) स्थापना
Establishing Middle East WMD-free zones (MEWMDFZ) is an urgent requirement, not only for the region's stability but also for global security.
जग शीतयुद्ध २.० मधून मार्गक्रमण करत असताना, अमेरिका आणि र�
As the world navigates through Cold War 2.0, the interplay between the US and the DragonBear alliance will underpin much of the global and regional te
The current geopolitical landscape has sparked the re-emergence of a strategic northern triangle aimed to diminish the US’s regional influence
The Wagner mutiny raises some uncomfortable questions about the President’s control
Although the primary reason for the establishment of India’s Rocket Force is China’s rapidly expanding missile and nuclear forces, the IRF contras
The geopolitical realities are proving to be a strong catalyst for improved relations between Japan and South Korea
The Washington Declaration extends the ambit of US-ROK ties, conjoining the changing nature of the threat that the two countries face on the Korean Pe
Pakistan and China’s nuclear capabilities along with the added challenges and risks of a complex and uncertain environment in the Indo-Pacific are v
There is increasing recognition that, given India shares land borders with nuclear-armed countries like Pakistan and China, it was imperative for Indi
The use and deployment of nuclear weapons must firmly remain in the hands of human beings and never be delegated to any technological marvel, no matte
China has not engaged in a nuclear dialogue with India despite India being a full-fledged nuclear weapons state; this is unlikely to change in the nea
Pakistan’s growing weakness could alter the nuclear dynamics in the subcontinent in the coming years
A desire for nuclear weapons is an old aim in West Asia, which could materialise in the coming days due to weak non-proliferation norms
Belarus is willing to host Russia’s tactical nukes as NATO considers expanding presence in Eastern Europe
The mounting threat posed by North Korea might push South Korea to seek enhanced military assurance from the US or expand its own nuclear capabilities
It is high time that the annual discussion around lethal autonomous weapons systems (LAWS) delivers a legal or political framework for regulatory purp
A recent report by Pentagon states China’s intention of tripling its nuclear arsenal by 2035. This has significant implications for India
A faltering Iran nuclear deal emboldens Biden’s woes in West Asia and the United States alike.
India should quickly adapt and learn from the gaps exposed in the Russian military during the Ukraine crisis.
This brief is a Ukrainian perspective to the ongoing Ukrainian crisis, uncovering Russia’s false narrative to justify this war.
Will the growing security partnership between Australia, US and UK strengthen Indo-Pacific security or loosen the bonds with another key player, Franc
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
There has been virtually no real discourse on Indian nuclear thinking in recent years, though there have been some declarative statements.
People’s Republic of China (PRC) leaders have denied the reports, which should hardly come as a surprise.
India’s No First Use policy was a result of the lessons that India’s key strategic thinkers learned in the long decades they spent thinking about
India must consider military retaliation, as further inaction will only go on to reinforce Pakistan’s nuclear deterrence.
India’s nuclear weapons programme has been developed in response to the diabolic Sino-Pak nuclear axis. Yet, India has advanced its nuclear programm
India is asserting its rights as a Nuclear Weapons Power, and France is helping us do this at great risk to itself, and the Indian public discourse se
If military strength is the final argument in international politics, nuclear weapons are its most emphatic manifestation.
Afghanistan's message is clear: the Afghan government and people want peace and they seek to achieve that peace through direct talks with the authorit
The elimination of nuclear weapons is a pre-condition for peace in the 21st century. This was the key message delivered by the Hon'ble Senator Douglas Roche, renowned campaigner for nuclear disarmament in his address to Indian experts at the ORF campus in New Delhi.
India and Pakistan could demonstrate their responsible stewardship of nuclear weapons by launching a bilateral initiative on HINW.
Nuclear states are clearly planning for the long-term future of their nuclear capabilities.
At a conference on "Civil Society and Nuclear Weapons Policy", organised by ORF and Chatham House in Bangkok, there was a general consensus among participants that the emphasis should be given on raising awareness on the various hazardous impacts of the nuclear weapons explosion, especially in the nuclear weapons states.
Development and production of tactical nuclear weapons (TNWs) by Pakistan has increased the level of tensions in South Asia, though it has, in an attempt to ease global concerns over its development of TNWs, has assured that its top leadership will continue to have complete control over its TNWs if deployed.
Mr L V Krishnan, a Nuclear Scientist who had worked with the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, gave a presentation on the 'Future of Nuclear Weapons', at an Interaction in the ORF Chennai Chapter of the Observer Research Foundation on 29 December 2007.