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.
Employs alternative ignition systems,
| Summary/Static | Details |
| 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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