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It will be Deadliest , more than 120 million people Die in seconds, Resulting in global warming 36 million tonnes of smoke, temperature not seen since the last ice age.

 

New York: Researchers say the nuclear war between the two countries will be the deadliest war in history, resulting in global warming. It will be a temperature not seen since the last ice age.


According to the news agency AFP, the research published Wednesday, scientists looked at the model of the world in the event of a possible nuclear war. The scene in it was estimated that a possible nuclear war between Pakistan and India could cause the immediate death of more than 100 million people.The devastating war will leave the world hungry, and due to the deep clouds of smoke in the sky, the earth will not see the sun for ten years.

The report, published in the journal Science Advances, co-authored a co-author, Professor Alan Robok and his colleagues, in 2025, illustrating the nuclear war between Pakistan and India.

According to a research study, a model developed in it found that fire from nuclear weapons would produce up to 36 million tonnes of smoke (black carbon) entering the upper atmosphere. Doing so can spread through out the diet in a few weeks.

This smoke will warm the air by absorbing the sun’s heat and making the smoke higher in the atmosphere.

 

According to research, sunlight reaching the earth will decrease by 20 to 30 percent and the earth’s surface temperature will decrease by two to five degrees Celsius.

The research comes at a time when tensions between these rival South Asian nations are on the rise. Both countries have fought several wars in the Muslim-majority region of Kashmir before.

Researchers say the nuclear war between the two countries will be the deadliest war in history, resulting in global warming. It will be a temperature not seen since the last ice age.

“Unfortunately, Pakistan and India are fighting Kashmir and every month you read about people dying on the border,” co-author and professor of environmental sciences Alan Robok at Rutgers University in the US state of New Jersey told AFP.

 

Border clashes between Pakistan and India took place in February, but after the return of an Indian pilot from Pakistan, the two countries returned from the battlefield.

According to AFP, India is committed to a “no-go” policy in the nuclear attack, but reserves the right to respond in case of weapons of mass destruction.

Pakistan has announced that it will use a nuclear weapon if it fails to stop conventional weapons or initiate a nuclear attack.

Although the researchers have written that according to the scenario they have presented, Pakistan will press the nuclear attack button first, but that does not mean that they think it is more likely.

Researchers estimate that the current population of both countries and the urban centers that could be a potential target, would result in the deaths of 120 million people if both countries use nuclear weapons. On the contrary, in the Second World War, some seven million to eight million people were killed.

 

According to the research, the worst situation will come when 100 kilo Ton of nuclear weapons are used. These weapons are six times more powerful than the atomic bomb that the United States dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. A single stormy wind caused by such an atomic bomb would be so powerful that it could kill 2 million people and injure 1.5 million, but most casualties were caused by a firestorm that came after a nuclear explosion.

According to the research report: “We think India will have two to three times more deaths than Pakistan in case of a nuclear attack and people will be injured because Pakistan will use more atomic bombs than India while India’s population is much higher. And its cities are densely populated.

The proportion of the civilian population will almost double the loss of India, but the nuclear war will only begin. Research has revealed that as a result of a firestorm, one million 60 million tons of 300 million tonnes of ash (black carbon) will reach Earth’s upper atmosphere in a few weeks, spread around the world. This ash will raise the temperature of the air by absorbing the sun’s heat and increasing the smoke.

“I hope our work will make people realize that you cannot use nuclear weapons because they will lead to widespread genocide,” Rubuk told AFP.

He added that his research reinforces the 2017 United Nations Treaty on Nuclear Weapons.

This research report will help determine the cost of nuclear war not just for the warring countries but for everyone. Its effects on the environment are characteristic.

He added: “Given the history of the war between Pakistan and India, there is little scope to say that either of the two countries’ leadership will continue to increase tensions until the other party is destroyed.

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