Iranian MP: Activation of snapback leads to Iran’s withdrawal from NPT
Iran will withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) if the snapback mechanism is activated, Tehran lawmaker Malek Shariati has warned.
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Iran will withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) if the snapback mechanism is activated, Tehran lawmaker Malek Shariati has warned.
India has strongly condemned the nuclear threats made by Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir during his recent visit to the United States, calling the remarks reckless and part of Islamabad’s recurring strategy to divert attention from its internal problems through anti-India rhetoric.The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of India, through spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, stated that such war-mongering
Iran’s nuclear chief has vowed that Tehran would remain unbowed in the face of bullying powers’ excessive demands regarding its nuclear program.
A new technology promises to transform how we cut through some of the hardest materials known to engineering like Inconel 625 (IN625), which are used in areas ranging from aerospace and chemical to nuclear as well as in power production systems, such as boilers, heat exchanger tubes, and steam turbines, according to government media arm PIB.The hybrid technique called Laser-Assisted Turning (LAT)
Pakistan has described itself as a “responsible nuclear weapon state” following a strong condemnation by India after Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir issued a blunt nuclear threat during his visit to the United States in August 2025.Munir warned that if Pakistan ever faced an “existential threat” from India in a future conflict, it would be prepared to retaliate with devastating nuclear
During his official visit to the United States in August 2025, Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir made highly provocative and alarming nuclear threats against India. Speaking at a private dinner in Tampa, Florida, to members of the Pakistani diaspora, Munir declared that Pakistan, a nuclear-armed nation, would "take half the world down with us" if faced with an existential threat from
British political commentator and author David Vance has vehemently condemned the nuclear threats made by Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir during his recent visit to the United States. Vance described Munir’s comments as "absolutely scandalous and disgraceful," characterising them as reckless and insane, particularly the insinuation of a nuclear exchange with India.He praised India’s
India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a strong official condemnation of recent remarks allegedly made by Pakistan’s Army Chief, Asim Munir, during a visit to the United States in August 2025. Speaking at an event in Tampa, Florida, Munir reportedly made explicit threats about Pakistan’s nuclear capabilities and targeted Indian infrastructure projects.He warned, “We will wait for India
“Asim Munir knows that a nuclear weapon is a weapon of deterrence and will in no way be used,” Retired Major General PK Sehgal said, warning that any nuclear strike by Pakistan — accidental or deliberate — would invite annihilationIn early August 2025, Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir sparked intense controversy and alarm during his visit to the United States, where he issued explicit
India is advancing an ambitious agenda to dramatically expand its nuclear power sector by 2047, setting a goal to reach 100GW capacity. Central to this vision is the deployment of both new large-scale reactors and innovative small modular reactors (SMRs) aimed at decarbonising a nation experiencing continuously rising energy demand but committed to its net-zero emissions goal by 2070.As of August