India has deployed 12 nuclear warheads for the first time, as per SIPRI's 2026 Yearbook, marking a shift from its previously entirely stockpiled arsenal.

The year 2025 marked a pivotal moment for India's nuclear strategy as it ramped up its arsenal and introduced innovative delivery methods. The military confrontation with Pakistan…

International News: NEW DELHI: India’s estimated nuclear arsenal has increased from 180 warheads to 190 warheads, according to the latest assessment by the Stockholm Inte.

India is estimated to have slightly expanded its nuclear warhead to 190 in 2025 while continuing to develop next-generation nuclear delivery systems, the Stockholm International…

India's nuclear arsenal expands to 190 warheads, focusing on longer-range capabilities amid ongoing tensions with China and Pakistan.

India has deployed at least 12 nuclear warheads, a significant shift from its previous practice of keeping them separate from delivery systems. This marks the first time SIPRI's…

India has deployed 12 nuclear warheads for the first time, as per SIPRI's 2026 Yearbook, marking a shift from its previously entirely stockpiled arsenal.

India reportedly deploys 12 nuclear warheads for the first time, signalling a shift in its nuclear posture and expanding sea-based deterrent, says SIPRI.

India and Pakistan continue to maintain their nuclear capabilities primarily as a deterrent against each other, says SIPRI

The organisation, SIPRI, said that India has 190 nuclear warheads, 10 more than last year, while Pakistan has 170, the same as in 2025.

India has also retained its position as the world's fifth-largest military spender