SIPRI Report India’s Nuclear Arsenal Expands Amid Global Modernisation
India has reportedly expanded its nuclear arsenal in 2024 and continues to develop new nuclear delivery systems, according to the latest assessment by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The annual report highlights a concerning global trend, with all nine nuclear-armed nations modernising their weapons, signaling the rise of a new nuclear arms race. China has seen the fastest growth in its nuclear stockpile, while India and Pakistan are also enhancing their capabilities.
The SIPRI Yearbook 2025, an authoritative source on armaments, disarmament, and international security, has revealed that India is among the countries expanding their nuclear capabilities. This development gains significance amidst growing tensions in the Indo-Pacific and an increasingly multipolar nuclear landscape. The report underscores global risks related to nuclear modernisation and lack of disarmament dialogue.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | SIPRI Report: India’s Nuclear Arsenal Expands Amid Global Modernisation |
| Reporting Organization | Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) |
| India’s Status | Slightly expanded nuclear arsenal in 2024 |
| New Capability | Canisterised missiles, possible MIRV deployment |
| China’s Growth | 600+ warheads, 350 new ICBM silos built or near-completion |
| Global Total Warheads (2025) | 12,241 (9,614 in stockpiles, 3,912 deployed) |
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