Trump’s Nuclear Testing Rhetoric and the Unravelling of the Global Nuclear Order

Context:

  • On October 30, 2025, Donald Trump announced the possibility of resuming U.S. nuclear weapons testing, breaking with decades of restraint.

  • The statement has reignited fears of a new global nuclear arms race and serious erosion of the international nuclear non-proliferation architecture.

Key Highlights:

Triggering Event

  • The proposed resumption of explosive nuclear testing by the United States challenges:

    • The credibility of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT)

    • Long-standing informal norms against nuclear testing

Fragile State of Nuclear Arms Control

  • New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (New START):

    • Set to expire on February 4, 2026

    • No successor framework currently in place

  • Absence of binding limits risks unconstrained nuclear modernisation.

Expanding Nuclear Arsenals

  • China:

    • Rapidly expanding its nuclear stockpile

    • Estimated to exceed 1,000 warheads by 2030

  • The U.S. is developing new nuclear weapons:

    • B61-13 gravity bomb

    • W76-2 low-yield warhead

  • Russia is simultaneously modernising its strategic and tactical nuclear forces.

Threat to Non-Proliferation Regime

  • Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty:

    • Signed by 187 countries

    • Yet to enter into force due to non-ratification by key states, including the U.S. and China

  • Resumption of testing could:

    • Render the CTBT obsolete

    • Undermine the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) framework

Implications for India

  • India, which has observed a voluntary moratorium on nuclear testing since 1998, may:

    • Face strategic pressure to resume testing to validate advanced nuclear designs

  • Could alter India’s:

    • Deterrence posture

    • Diplomatic positioning on disarmament

Global Security Concerns

  • The United Nations Secretary-General warned that:

    • Nuclear brinkmanship increases risks of miscalculation and escalation

    • Consequences could be catastrophic and irreversible

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT): Seeks to prevent spread of nuclear weapons and promote disarmament.

  • Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT): Prohibits all nuclear weapon test explosions.

  • New START: Bilateral treaty limiting U.S. and Russian strategic nuclear weapons.

  • Nuclear Deterrence: Strategy of preventing aggression through the threat of retaliation.

UPSC Relevance (GS-wise):

GS 2 – International Relations

  • Arms control and global governance

  • Ethics vs realism in nuclear diplomacy

  • Role of treaties in maintaining global order

GS 3 – Internal Security

  • Strategic stability and nuclear deterrence

  • Risks of arms race and proliferation

  • Implications for India’s nuclear doctrine

Prelims Focus:

  • Key nuclear treaties: NPT, CTBT, New START

  • Nuclear modernisation trends

  • India’s voluntary testing moratorium

Mains Enrichment:

  • Analyse how the erosion of nuclear arms control regimes can destabilise global security.

  • Discuss whether nuclear deterrence without robust treaties can prevent escalation in a multipolar world.


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