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    Home » Blog » How does China’s ‘no first use’ nuclear proposal align with its growing nuclear capabilities?

    How does China’s ‘no first use’ nuclear proposal align with its growing nuclear capabilities?

    August 2, 2024Updated:August 2, 2024 World No Comments
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    China is aggressively promoting a” no first use” ( NFU) nuclear policy in the world, despite its rapid expansion of its own arsenal. According to Financial Times, the proposal seeks to counteract condemnation of China’s expanding military might and establish a moral high ground in international arms control conversations.
    Plan and criticism
    China made a proposal for a convention or charter committing to an NFU coverage at the UN Security Council in Geneva. A state must only use nuclear weapons if attacked by another atomic power, according to this plan. China has also accused Washington of violating the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) through its nuclear sharing arrangements and nuclear umbrella over allies, as well as the US for its nuclear deterrence strategies.
    Rapid radioactive build-up
    Some people think Beijing’s request for NFU as a strategic deterrent to criticism of its own considerable nuclear expansion. The Pentagon estimates China’s nuclear army will reach 1, 000 weapons by 2030, a remarkable increase from recent figures. China has increased its arsenal of nuclear-capable boats and increased its capacity to build nuclear strikes quickly by building weapon silos.
    International suspicion and international emotions
    The US and its allies have expressed scepticism about China’s NFU plan. Given China’s quick and transparent hands production, Washington questions the initiative’s sincerity. China’s attempt to shift its attention away from its inability to engage in meaningful hands control debate was criticized by a State Department spokesperson.
    According to the need for flexible nuclear answer options, Curtis Morris from the Asia world plan university noted that the US is unlikely to support China’s plan. Also, the UK and France, with their comparatively weaker regular forces, view the ability to react with nuclear weapons as essential.
    Any NFU agreement would need to be taken into account along with broader martial and proper factors, according to Russia’s careful response. According to Moscow’s philosophy, nuclear weapons are permitted in situations threatening state security, and recent statements provide hints that the Ukraine conflict might be threatened by nuclear weapons.
    Despite these difficulties, China’s support for NFU is gaining support from many nations concerned about Russian and North Korean nuclear challenges. According to Financial Times, China’s political attempts are making headway, allowing it to grow its army with less reaction and controversy, as noted by David Santoro of the Pacific forum.

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