Swapna Kumbar , Bengaluru - India has further strengthened its nuclear deterrent, with its estimated nuclear arsenal rising to 190 warheads as of January 2026, according to the latest SIPRI Yearbook. The report places India ahead of Pakistan, whose stockpile is estimated at around 170 warheads, while highlighting a broader global trend of nuclear modernization and growing strategic competition among nuclear-armed states.
SIPRI noted that India slightly expanded its nuclear stockpile during 2025 while continuing to develop advanced delivery systems and long-range missile capabilities. According to the report, New Delhi's modernization efforts are increasingly focused on enhancing its ability to deter potential threats across a wider geographic range, particularly in relation to China, while maintaining its long-standing strategic focus on Pakistan. The institute also observed growing emphasis on sea-based deterrence and advanced missile technologies as part of India's evolving nuclear strategy.
Pakistan, meanwhile, maintained an estimated stockpile of 170 warheads and continued developing delivery systems while accumulating fissile material that could support future expansion. SIPRI warned that the global nuclear landscape is becoming more dangerous as arms-control frameworks weaken and nuclear-armed nations increasingly rely on nuclear weapons as instruments of national power. The report estimated the world's total nuclear inventory at 12,187 warheads and noted that all nine nuclear-armed states continued modernization programs during 2025.
The latest SIPRI assessment underscores India's growing nuclear capabilities and its widening lead over Pakistan in terms of warhead numbers. As major powers continue to modernize their arsenals and geopolitical tensions remain elevated, the report highlights increasing concerns about nuclear risks and the future of global arms-control efforts.
All 3 Missing Indian Seafarers Dead After U.S. Hits Third Ship in 4 Days Near Oman; Iran Claims Strait of Hormuz “Fully Closed”
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Iran has announced the closure of the strategic Strait of Hormuz following fresh U.S. attacks, warning that any vessel attempting to transit the waterway could be targeted, while Tehran rejected President Donald Trump's threats and called for diplomacy.
India has summoned the U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission and lodged a strong protest after an attack on a commercial vessel off the coast of Oman left three Indian seafarers missing.
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U.S. President Donald Trump accused Iran of delaying negotiations and warned that Tehran would "pay the price," while Iran urged Gulf nations to prevent the U.S. and Israel from using their territories for military operations.
Iran launched missile and drone attacks on U.S. military facilities in the Gulf region after American strikes on Iranian targets, warning that any future attacks would be met with an even stronger response.
U.S. President Donald Trump cautioned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against launching further strikes on Iran, warning that Israel could find itself isolated if the conflict escalates again.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned the United States and Israel against further violations of the ceasefire, saying Tehran's response would remain firm if attacks continue.
Indian-American organizations have welcomed a U.S. court ruling that invalidated the proposed $100,000 H-1B visa application fee, calling it a major relief for skilled professionals and employers.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have exchanged messages expressing hopes for deeper bilateral ties, highlighting the strategic importance of their partnership amid shifting regional dynamics.
Iran has announced the end of its recent military operations against Israel but warned that continued Israeli strikes on Lebanon could trigger a far stronger response, raising concerns about renewed regional escalation.
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