Srinagar, Nov. 11 -- The possibility that nuclear materials or technology might fall into the wrong hands should be treated seriously by the leaders of the world. Nuclear weapons, unlike conventional arms, do not merely target armies or cities; they eliminate the very foundations of life. In an era already suffering by climate instability, conflict, and resource depletion, the prospect of any state, or non-state actor engaging in reckless nuclear activity represents an existential crisis for humanity as a whole. Recent allegations that a nuclear test may have taken place in South Asia have revived global fears about the fragility of the non-proliferation order. Regardless of which nation is involved, the implications are the same: secrecy...