For nearly 80 years, the United States has been the key player in global nuclear restraint, dissuading nations from pursuing nuclear weapons by offering security. However, this longstanding restraint is now weakening, as countries like South Korea, Japan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and even Europe are considering developing nuclear capabilities due to doubts about U.S. protection and reliability. The potential collapse of this carefully constructed nuclear order poses a significant threat to global security and stability.
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19 of 30 slain Maoists identified
In the aftermath of two encounters in Chhattisgarh resulting in the deaths of 30 Maoists, police have identified 19 of the slain Maoists, including 15 women, with a total reward of ₹1.03 crore. In Bijapur, 14 of the 26 cadres killed were women, with efforts ongoing to establish the identities of others. Notable figures among the deceased include PLGA commander Lokesh and West Bastar Divisional Committee members Sitto and Jithru. Full Article
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