Even after 20 Indian jawans were deceived in Galvan in Ladakh, the Chinese government newspaper Global Times has started showing fear of hydrogen bomb to India.
#OnThisDay in 1967, China successfully detonated its first hydrogen bomb. China staunchly pursues a nuclear strategy of self-defense and is committed to the principle of non-first-use of #nuclear weapons. pic.twitter.com/jGiES6CxqT
— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) June 17, 2020
China has probably forgotten that if it has a hydrogen bomb, India also has a stock of atom bombs. Even if India has promised the world not to use the Atom Bomb first, but if China dares, India will not back down from teaching it a lesson.
Global Times posted a video of the hydrogen bomb test in 1967, stating that these hydrogen bombs are for self-defense and that their country is firm on the principle of not using nuclear weapons first. Global Times wrote, “Today, in 1967, China successfully tested its first hydrogen bomb. China diligently works on the nuclear strategy of self-defense and maintains the policy of not using nuclear weapons first. ”
According to a report, India has 150 nuclear weapons and China has 320 nuclear weapons. China has increased 30 nuclear weapons in the last one year, while India has added 10 atom bombs to its stockpiles.
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