In Current Affairs for 07 November 2023, we will see the latest national and international current affairs news. These important current affairs
While many knowledgeable observers of the Royal Navy’s financial woes over the years would assume that much of this money will be spent to make more shallow the Navy’s spending black hole, particularly on nuclear propulsion and weapons systems, it appears that such may not be the case. The...
The two countries, through diplomatic channels simultaneously at New Delhi and Islamabad, exchanged the list of nuclear installations and facilities covered under the Agreement on the Prohibition of Attack against Nuclear installations between India and Pakistan. Asia Reassurance Initiative Act 2018: It ...
Is there any greater nuclear threat to the world than North Korea? With a dozen nuclear weapons and a vile record of proliferation, this rogue state and its lunatic leader can be relied upon for just one thing: making terrible trouble for its neighbors and everyone else ...
Qaddafi surprised the world in Dec. 2003 by announcing he would give up the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction and submit to full UN weapons inspections. After inspections at four secret sites, the International Atomic Energy Agency concluded that Libya's progress on a nuclear bomb had been...
The nine countries the U.S., Russia, the U.K., France, China, India, Pakistan, Israel and North Korea had an estimated 13,080 nuclear weapons at the start of 2021. This marked a decrease from the 13,400. About: Russia and the USA together possess over 90 per cent of global nuclear...
Why Iran Will Go Nuclear- Tony Karon [nuclear proliferation] Sweat Nothings- SchNEWS editorial [Nicaragua] Fox Me Stoopid!- SchNEWS editorial [hunting] January 2005 Taysir Alluni: A reporter behind bars- Aljazeera [press freedom] A Mire of Death, Lies and Atrocities- Robert Fisk [Iraq] ...
India does not share official data on its nuclear arsenal. India and Pakistan make statements about some of their missile tests but provide no information about the status or size of their arsenals,” the SIPRI’s statement said. There is a total of nine countries that have nuclear weapons ...
The number of nuclear warheads in usable stockpiles is rising, warns the Norwegian nuclear watchdog, Nuclear Weapons Ban Monitor. About: The aim of the report is to track theprogress being made to eradicate the world of nuclear weapons, as set out in the treatyon the prohibition of nuclear...
The weapons of mass destruction are biological, chemical, or nuclear weapons.Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA): The Supreme Court has upheld the core amendments made to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA).Key Points:• This act gives the government and the Enforcement ...