हथियारों की होड़ Meaning in English
हथियारों की होड़ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : the Scissors of The War
, arms race
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
शस्त्र धावकवाहिनी
फ़ौज
कटक
सेना बव्वा
सेना ब्राट
सेना अटैची
थलसेना की टुकड़ी
सेना की टुकड़ी
सेना,ऊष्मायन
फ़ौजीं की चौकी
फ़ौजों की चौकी
सेना हटाना
सेनाछात्र
आर्मीन्यूस का मत
हथियारों-की-होड़ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The British government intended for the 1935 Second London Naval Disarmament Conference to prevent a naval arms race that Britain could ill afford, but the Japanese refusal to sign the resulting Second London Naval Treaty of 1936 thwarted that hope.
" They feared that, in using the bomb, the United States would lose moral authority to bring the subsequent nuclear arms race under control.
John von Neumann - Minimax theorem, expected utility, social organization, arms race.
It appears that in some areas, the common garter snake has surpassed the newt in the evolutionary arms race by developing such a strong resistance to the toxin that the newt is unable to compete with its production of the toxin.
From 1844–45 the Anglo-French Entente collapsed following the French interventions in Tahiti and Morocco, and the publication of French pamphlets advocating a stronger navy (such as "Notes sur l’état des forces navales" by the Prince de Joinville), leading to an arms race in the naval area.
The game starts not in 1815 but either in 1820 (apparently so that France isn't too weak at the start of the game), in 1848, the year of revolutions, or in 1882, at the start of the arms race that eventually led to World War I.
The story is one of a number that Asimov wrote expressing his abhorrence of the cold war nuclear arms race, but its lightly ironic flavor has earned it more positive critical responses than those drawn by the bitter moralism of "Silly Asses" and "Darwinian Pool Room".
End of the World with Symposium to Follow (1984), a mordant investigation of the arms race and nuclear destruction.
The lyrics partially quoted Albert Einstein expressing his concern about the arms race between the US and the Soviet Union that led to the Cold War.
Brand has warned that the "arms race" among upper-echelon schools is the biggest dilemma confronting the NCAA's future success.
From 1902 onward, an Anglo-German naval arms race developed as the Admiralty advocated the Two-Power Standard plus an additional six battleships over and above parity with the French and Russians.
Many insects have developed ways to defend against these plant defenses (in an evolutionary arms race).
The kids are beginning to learn that the world's economy is dependent on the arms race, and they don't like it.