the Nuclear power race

 
the Nuclear power race
Countries with nuclear weapons are busy modernizing their weapons. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), a leading global think tank, has warned that despite the global decline in nuclear weapons, countries that have such weapons are rapidly upgrading them...

 This trend could jeopardize efforts to control nuclear weapons. By early 2020, the nine nuclear-armed countries, such as the United States, Russia, Britain, France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea, had an estimated 13,400 nuclear weapons. After the United States and Russia, China has the largest number of nuclear weapons, with about 320. Pakistan has about 160 and India has 150 different types of nuclear weapons. Thus, the race for nuclear power between nuclear powers continues...
World Atomic Bomb and Nuclear Test Day is celebrated around the world on August 29 every year. The purpose of the day is to draw attention to the extent to which decades of nuclear tests have harmed people and the environment. Kazakhstan initially proposed celebrating World Day Against Nuclear Tests because the Soviet Union When the United States first tested a nuclear weapon on this land on July 16, 1945, a process of inhumanity began, which a few days later, on August 6, 1945, swallowed up millions of people in Hiroshima..

Despite being a symbol of terror and the deadliest for human lives, the nuclear powers not only do not intend to destroy their weapons, but they are also trying to outdo each other by increasing their intensity. These countries have about 1,800 atomic bombs that can be launched at a moment's notice that pose a serious threat to world peace. It is worth mentioning here that there are a total of 8 nuclear powers in the world. However, Israel has not conducted any nuclear test but it is also a country with full nuclear capability. Many steps have been taken globally to curb the growing number of nuclear weapons, but more needs to be done...

Pakistan, playing a positive and exemplary role in reducing nuclear weapons, has on several occasions offered a bilateral management agreement to neighboring India not to test more nuclear weapons, aimed at promoting peace and stability in the region. دیناتھا۔ Pakistan's firm stance on nuclear weapons is that it believes in the minimum deterrence that is essential for its defense. Pakistan's priority is to improve and strengthen the country's economic situation by making positive use of available resources. Go and lift the people of Pakistan out of poverty. Pakistan is against the conventional or nuclear arms race. Its position from the beginning has been that there should be no arms race in the region and disputes should be resolved through dialogue.

The veracity of Pakistan's position can be gauged from the fact that it did not take the initiative to launch a nuclear program. It was India that launched the nuclear program long ago, but its aggression resulted in the secession of East Pakistan. Launches nuclear program to make its defenses invincible Despite the success of the program, it did not detonate a nuclear device, but when India declared itself a nuclear power through nuclear detonation, then Pakistan also conducted successful tests. Shortly afterwards, India offered to sign the CTBT at the same time and agree not to conduct further nuclear tests, but India did not respond positively to Pakistan's offer.

Undoubtedly, Pakistan has decided in the right direction by reiterating this offer, as it is essential for peace and stability in the region that it be kept free from the nuclear arms race and that the countries concerned devote most of their resources to improving the economic condition of their people. Just make it. But unfortunately, India has the specter of becoming a regional police chief and has nothing to do with improving the economic conditions of its people..

It is constantly stockpiling weapons and increasing its defense budget. India must also pay attention to the peace and prosperity of the region, and remember that the stockpile of nuclear weapons could not give economic stability to the Soviet Union. This year, the United States published a report on the overall situation around the world regarding the protection of nuclear material, appreciating the steps taken by Pakistan to ensure the protection of nuclear material in the country...

Significant work has been done for this and the implementation of measures in this regard has also been further improved. The message of World Day Against Nuclear Tests is that all nuclear nations should reduce their nuclear arsenals and use their resources and capabilities for world peace and the eradication of poverty and inflation from the United Nations instead of war and conflict. Bring peace, tranquility and happiness to a human being..

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