As the new chair of a multilateral initiative, the United Kingdom is trying to refocus international attention on minimizing the use of highly enriched uranium.
Displaying its technological abilities, India successfully flew an indigenously designed hypersonic cruise missile for the first time.
Executive director Daryl Kimball describes recent discussions by senior Trump administration officials to resume U.S. nuclear weapons testing and the effect such would have on global security and arms control. (May 29, 2020)
Indian authorities confiscated equipment they said was intended for Pakistan’s missile program.
Wassenaar Nations Set New Export Controls
India continues to develop its sea-based deterrent.
Following initial denials, Indian utility reports incident of unknown origin.
India Boosts Range of BrahMos Cruise Missile
India Considers No-First-Use Changes
A new report details the extent to which 11 key states are fulfilling, promoting, or undermining 10 standards identified as critical elements of the nonproliferation and disarmament regime.
This new report is the fourth in a series that assesses the extent to which 11 key states are fulfilling, promoting, or undermining 10 standards identified as critical elements of the nonproliferation and disarmament regime. Collectively, states fared worse on the majority of criteria when compared with the prior edition covering the 2013–2016 period.
Advocates for the peaceful uses of space decry India’s successful test to destroy an orbiting satellite.
The INS Arihant gives India a nuclear triad.