After the US’ nuclear attack on Japan, Asia had stopped short of witnessing two more nuclear conflicts. The first one had been planned by the US against China and the second strike had been allegedly plotted by Israel against India’s arch-rival Pakistan.
After the devastation of World War II, the United Nations was established as an intergovernmental organization to maintain peace and security, and harmonize the actions of the nations.
But even after 76 years of its founding, the world remains as fragmented as ever. Over the years, the improvements in military technology and nuclear capabilities led to a race among the world powers.