Nuclear War in South Asia Could Kill Millions, Unleash Global Starvation and Climate Change: New Study
A new research study, published in the journal Science Advances, concludes that a nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan, which are currently in conflict over Kashmir and engaged in a nuclear arms race with rapidly expanding weapons stockpile and delivery systems, could instantly kill 125 million people and cause global mass starvation.
The findings must force a serious rethinking for the South Asian neighbours and the entire world.