India possesses
weapons of mass destruction in the form of
nuclear weapons and, in the past,
chemical weapons. Though India has not made any official statements about the size of its nuclear arsenal, recent estimates suggest that India has 110 nuclear weapons consistent with earlier estimates that it had produced enough weapons-grade plutonium for up to 75–110 nuclear weapons. In 1999 India was estimated to have 800 kg of separated
reactor-grade plutonium, with a total amount of 8300 kg of civilian plutonium, enough for approximately 1,000 nuclear weapons. India is not a signatory to the 1968
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which it argues entrenches the
status quo of the existing nuclear weapons states whilst preventing general nuclear disarmament.