China Has Tested A Revolutionary Type Of Hydrogen Bomb
China has tested a revolutionary type of hydrogen bomb that functions without traditional fissile materials like uranium or plutonium. Instead, it uses advanced fusion techniques such as magnesium hydride-based fusion, raising serious concerns about arms control, international law, and global security. This advancement could potentially redefine how nuclear weapons are perceived and regulated in modern warfare.
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Why in the news? | China Has Tested A Revolutionary Type Of Hydrogen Bomb |
Recent Development | China tests a fissile-free hydrogen bomb using magnesium hydride |
Traditional H-Bomb Mechanism | Fission (U-235/Plutonium) → Fusion (D-T isotopes) |
New Fusion Techniques | Inertial Confinement Fusion, Magnetic Compression (Z-pinch) |
Global Treaty Challenge | Circumvents NPT & CTBT due to lack of fissile material |
Security Concerns | Dual-use risks, proliferation, covert use in asymmetric warfare |
Proposed Solutions | Revise legal frameworks, establish FWVB under IAEA, better surveillance |
Implications for India | Need for fusion-detection capability and strategic policy adaptation |
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