Tag: SIPRI
Nuclear Power States Continue With Expanding Arsenals
In the midst of rising geopolitical tensions, Nuclear power states are actively modernizing and expanding their arsenals, according to SIPRI Yearbook 2023.
Military Expenditure See a New high
The world saw an increase in military expenditure by 3.7 per cent in 2022, which stood at a new high of 2240 billion dollar, according to Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI).
Understanding Ecological Challenges Need of the Hour
With many an ecological phenomenon impacting the society, an urgent need to understand how a range of emerging ecological challenges could trigger...
Arms Sale See Increase; Report
Arms sale and military services by the 100 largest companies in the industry reached 592 billion dollar in 2021, a 1.9 per...
World To See Nuclear Rearmament
The year 2021 saw a marginal decrease in the number of nuclear warheads but the coming decade is going to see the...
Think Fast, Think ahead, Act Now For Environment Of Peace
World Leaders are failing to prepare for a new era of complex and often unpredictable risks to peace as profound environmental and...
Brisk Arms Sale During Covid Times
Amidst Covid 19 pandemic, the arms sales across the world did not see any slowing down with a new report by Stockholm International Peace...
Conflict Remains A Driver For Global Hunger
Violent conflict, which has a direct negative impact on food systems and resultant levels of food security, remain the main driver of global hunger...
Third Largest Military spender is India
India is the third largest military spender after the United States and China even as global military spending rose to 1981 billion dollars last...
Countries reduce Nuclear war heads but its modernising continues
The nuclear powers in the world continues to modernise their nuclear warheads though there has been a slow down in the number of nuclear...