Section 123 of US Atomic energy act
No, India has both civil nuclear power reactors and nuclear weapons
Yes, India has nuclear weapons.
India's first nuclear reactor is called the Apsara reactor. It was commissioned in August 1956 at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in Mumbai.
India already has nuclear weapons.
As of 2021, India has 22 operational nuclear reactors across seven nuclear power plants. India has plans to increase its nuclear energy capacity through the construction of additional reactors in the coming years.
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).
India conducted its first nuclear detonation, described by India as a "peaceful nuclear explosion," on May 18 1974.
India have 20 nuclear reactors & 5 is in under development ....!!!!
India is estimated to have about 80-100 nuclear missiles. And China has an estimated of 300+ nuclear missiles.
India has 85-100 nuclear warheads, around 15-20% of them aren't active.
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The advantages of the nuclear deal seem to be with India