India’s nuclear expansion not targeted at Pakistan but at China
Earlier
this month, SIPRI, the respected Sweden-based arms control and
non-proliferation think tank, reported that China, India, and Pakistan
had increased their nuclear arsenals by 10 to 20 weapons each during
the past year. In this interview with Chidanand Rajghatta, SIPRI
researcher Phillip Schell explains how they estimate the arsenal size of
each country and the motivations driving their expansion.
How does one arrive at the number of nuclear weapons that countries have when they don't declare it themselves or confirm your assessment?
How does one arrive at the number of nuclear weapons that countries have when they don't declare it themselves or confirm your assessment?
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-06-16/stoi/40006429_1_nuclear-arsenal-sipri-nuclear-weapons
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