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India now has 190 nuclear warheads: What's driving New Delhi's atomic buildup?

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India now has 190 nuclear warheads: What's driving New Delhi's atomic buildup?
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A report by SIPRI indicates that India's nuclear arsenal has grown to 190 warheads as the nation modernizes its strategic deterrent. The expansion is attributed to rising regional tensions and a shift in global security dynamics toward increased nuclear competition.

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The growth of nuclear stockpiles in Asia highlights a concerning trend in global security and the potential for a new era of nuclear arms competition.

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