‘CHINA LIKELY TO HAVE 1,500 NUKES BY 2035’
WASHINGTON: China will likely have a stockpile of 1,500 nuclear warheads by 2035 if it continues with its current nuclear buildup pace, according to a report released by the Pentagon on Tuesday. The figure underscores mounting US concerns about China’s intentions for its expanding nuclear arsenal, even though the projections do not suggest China is accelerating the pace of its already-brisk warhead development.
“They’ve got a rapid buildup that is kind of too substantial to keep under wraps,” a senior US defence official said during a news briefing on the Pentagon’s annual report on China’s military. “It does raise questions about whether they’re kind of shifting away from a strategy that was premised on what they referred to as a lean and effective deterrent.” The report, which primarily covers activities in 2021, said China currently had more than 400 nuclear warheads.
China says its arsenal is dwarfed by those of the US and Russia, and that it is ready for dialogue, but only if US reduces its nuclear stockpile to China’s level. The US has a stockpile of about 3,700 nuclear warheads, of which roughly 1,740 were deployed, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute think-tank.