GS 2: International RelationsPrelims

Putin offers US 1-year extension to nukes treaty, pg14.

Putin proposes one-year extension to New START treaty with US amid rising tensions over Ukraine and nuclear arms control.

Practice MCQs

760 Students attempted
Attempt Now

Key Highlights:

  • President Vladimir Putin offered the US a one-year extension to the New START treaty, which limits both countries' nuclear weapons.
  • The New START treaty is set to expire on February 5.
  • The treaty limits each side to 1,550 deployed warheads.
  • Putin stated the extension would be in the interest of global non-proliferation.
  • The offer was made public during a meeting of Russia's Security Council.

Detailed Insights:

  • The New START treaty is the last remaining arms control agreement between Russia and the United States.
  • Without an extension or replacement, both countries are likely to exceed the treaty's limit on deployed warheads.
  • Putin has faced pressure from President Trump regarding the conflict in Ukraine, which Moscow views as part of broader security concerns.
  • Russia has previously insisted on improved overall ties with the US as a condition for engaging in arms control discussions.
  • The proposed extension includes a condition that the United States acts similarly and avoids undermining the existing balance of deterrence capabilities.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Non-proliferation: Efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and technology.
  • Arms control: International efforts to limit the production, development, or use of weapons.
  • Deterrence: Maintaining military strength to discourage attack.
SuperKalam
SuperKalam is your personal mentor for UPSC preparation, guiding you at every step of the exam journey.

Download the App

Get it on Google PlayDownload on the App Store
Follow us

ⓒ Snapstack Technologies Private Limited