China Tests Hydrogen Bomb Without Fissile Materials, Raises Global Security Concerns
Aspect | Details |
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Event | China tests a fissile-free hydrogen bomb |
Technology | Uses magnesium hydride-based fusion; no uranium or plutonium. |
Mechanism | Employs Inertial Confinement Fusion (ICF) or Magnetic Compression (e.g., Z-pinch systems). |
Legal Implications | Bypasses treaties like NPT and CTBT, creating a legal grey area. |
Development Ease | Fusion fuels like deuterium and tritium are less regulated. |
Proliferation Risk | Potential misuse by rogue states or terrorist groups; hard to detect due to lack of radiation. |
Asymmetric Warfare | Compact, powerful, non-radioactive; usable in covert attacks or gray-zone warfare. |
Global Response Suggested | Update treaties; establish a Fusion Weapons Verification Body (FWVB) under the IAEA. |
India's Strategy | Adapt credible minimum deterrence policy; invest in detection technologies. |