![In their report, the two American nuclear scientist wrote that the new weapon, the Nasr, is a 60-kilometer ballistic missile launched from a mobile twin-canister launcher Hatf IX (Nasr) |](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgCUKHuiblr5U_9w78EbuG_zlMXQxuQL9StFlGhPYCCAE1tDhs99h7EEKX8HDzHizC_oGp00crv_pWHB2Y48UKWYjTtW5e9dwOrOFFZYY-zDVs8JgYXo5TWylQbsuWsA8X49waI_g/s144/nasr.jpg)
India, however, not listed among five of the nine-nuclear weapons powered countries that has or is developing non-strategic nuclear weapons said Hans Kristensen, director of the Nuclear Information Project, and Dr Robert S Norris, senior fellow for Nuclear Policy, in a new edition of Nuclear Notebook.
"Today, at least five of the world's nine nuclear weapons states have, or are developing, what appears to meet the definition of a nonstrategic nuclear weapon: Russia, the United States, France, Pakistan, and China," they concluded in the latest issue of Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
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