Ofcourse there are.... they were developed since the 1970's and have become much more sophisticated since then.
India has 60 to 80 nuclear warheads.
124. Mostly 24 Megaton Warheads.
India has 85-100 nuclear warheads, around 15-20% of them aren't active.
India is estimated to have around 140-150 nuclear warheads in its current arsenal, according to various sources. India's nuclear weapons program is governed by a "no first use" policy, which means they pledge to only use nuclear weapons in retaliation to a nuclear attack.
12, 324 nuclear warheads are located in the United states. mind you not all of them are in a missile, they are merely the warheads.
The USA do
The UK is estimated to have a stockpile of approximately 160 active nuclear warheads and 225 nuclear warheads in total.
as per today's update Russia has more than 3000 nuclear warheads(deactivated),1200 warheads ready for use. US has nearly 2400 nuclear warheads stockpiled and 400 nukes ready for use.
India is not a Party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. India tested what it called a "peaceful nuclear explosive" in 1974 (which became known as "Smiling Buddha"). The test was the first test developed after the creation of the NPT, and created new questions about how civilian nuclear technology could be diverted secretly to weapons purposes (dual-use technology). Though India maintained that its nuclear capability was primarily "peaceful", it apparently weaponized two dozen nuclear weapons for delivery by air between 1988 and 1990. But it was not until 1998 that India tested weaponized nuclear warheads ("Operation Shakti"), including a thermonuclear device. And it is estimated that India has 80-100 nuclear warheads (might not be active).
Instead of lobbing nuclear warheads at each other, they play each other at cricket to settle their differences
yes
About 30,000.