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World disarmament week 24th -30th October

#DISARMAMENT #PEACE
SDG 16 SDG 17

In the 21st century, be that as it may, demobilization and arms control has would in general assume a somewhat minor part in global legislative issues regardless of the massive armories still in presence. With the public turning out to be less stressed by the possibility of an atomic fiasco, legislatures have moved their concentration to the assignment of forestalling the further spread of atomic weapons. One more justification behind this shift is that the world's mightiest military force, the United States, demands holding its "opportunity of activity" and doesn't wish to lose its innovative lead. Mechanical predominance in new weapons advancements like rocket guard, robots and accuracy directed ammo would be hampered by restricting peaceful accords

The absence of late advancement by the atomic weapons states to additionally lessen their munititions stockpiles — with the NPT's definitive objective of complete atomic demilitarization no place in sight — disappoints numerous non-atomic weapons states and brought forth the 2017 Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons. Continuous atomic modernization programs, the INF Treaty's death, dubious status of New START, and absence of progress on bringing the 1996 Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty into power will make the survey gathering a troublesome one for the atomic weapons states

We have however massively reduced nuclear arms and disarmament has progressed from what it was in the cold war times. We however still have a long way to go

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