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Naval Arms Control

Naval arms control refers to agreements and efforts aimed at regulating and limiting the development, production, and deployment of naval military capabilities, such as warships, submarines, and associated weapon systems. The goal is to reduce the risk of conflict, prevent arms races, and promote stability on the seas. This can involve treaties between nations, such as restrictions on nuclear submarines or naval exercises, ensuring that countries build trust and maintain open channels for communication. Effective naval arms control helps to maintain peace and security in international waters, benefiting global trade and diplomatic relations.