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Alarming Nuclear Security Issues of India

I understand the gravity and I also understand your intentions.

If it were any other country in South Asia indian media would come up with all sorts of story and indian govt would have gone to Washington and in int'l agency to sanction and what not. In comparision india is getting free ride on its careless nuclear venture.

Fact is this danger to indian population and it also danger to neighbors like Bangladesh where lots food and other imports come from.
 


This dog appears to be the only security guard to guard the containers, full of uranium yellowcake lying in the open in Jadugoda.
 
Just beacuse news and facts does not bode well, does not mean its "indian bashing". Get used to the reality.

If I open up the 5 smoke detectors in my house. Each contains a little bit of Americium 241, a beta emitter and therefore radioactive.

NUCLEAR EMERGENCY AUSTRALIAS NUCLEAR ASSETS ARE NOT SECURE OH NOES

---------- Post added at 01:13 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:13 PM ----------

Pardon me, it's an alpha emitter.
 
This dog appears to be the only security guard to guard the containers, full of uranium yellowcake lying in the open in Jadugoda.



Indian kids are playing with Uranium containers. India’s ambitious nuclear programme are apparently playing desperately with containers filled with lethal Uranium

Brother too much ''Indian Bashing'' by your side. Next you'ld be declared an ISI Agent. Get ready for that :victory:
 
Not worried about what indians will say but I am concern how some MOD will fall for indian claim and try to close the thread.

But such open exposure pose great risk for indian neighbors specially when billions worth are imported from india.
 
@idune

u r heavily confused between 'news' and 'propagandg' news not based on facts is called propaganda.

i feel sorry 4 u, that instead of critising this fiction story u r telling me to think beyond my known facts?
I am an engineer and accepting crap stories is not the blood of indian technocrats, who eye the Moon.
 
man its not issue of secure nukes but issue is careless gov officals . you can see in s.asia many examples daily some time secret record sale as gerbage some time important camicals , commen officers in s.asia don't care any thing unless its become a problim.i see my home town many times police record or streets .
 
Not worried about what indians will say but I am concern how some MOD will fall for indian claim and try to close the thread.

But such open exposure pose great risk for indian neighbors specially when billions worth are imported from india.

Yeah.. then don't import..!! Nobody is forcing you to buy anything from india i guess..!!!

However it would be nice if you could post the relevant link.. for the kids playing with uranium stuff..!!!!
 
India’s Poor Nuclear Safety

December 15, 2009

India's Poor Nuclear Safety, The tragic nuclear incident at Chernobyl in 1986 had clearly verified that even without using an atomic bomb, this very technology can eliminate hundreds of people through radiation exposure, leaving behind thousands of persons, affected with fatal diseases which also travel from generation to generation. After that major incident, big nuclear powers and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) emphasised the atomic countries for the need of a tight mechanism in order to avoid any catastrophe.

Although responsible nuclear states have adopted strict measures at their nuclear plants so as to save the lives of their employees and the nearby population, yet India's record of poor nuclear safety has surprised the international community in the era of ongoing nuclear age. In this regard, in the end of November, this year, more than 90 Indian workers suffered radiation due to contamination of drinking water at the Kaiga Atomic Power Station in Karnataka.

In fact, this latest incident took place on the 25th of November, but it was on the 28th that the media got the story when many suffered persons were hospitalised, and it became impossible for New Delhi to conceal the tragedy.

Instead of admitting their faults and to improve the security of their atomic plants, both Indian scientists and high officials hastened to cover the incident in one way or the other. In this respect, some Indian scientists remarked that the affected employees did not use to "go into the actual reactor area, but work around it", while Director of the Kaiga station, AM Gupta said that these workers had "no exposure to the reactor directly, it was surprising to see them with higher level of radiation." On the other hand, gravity of situation could be judged from the fact that Indian rulers immediately sent instructions to its officials and scientists to avoid giving any details to the media. In this context, The Nuclear Power Corporation, which runs Kaiga plant, did not reply to the media queries over the nuclear accident. Deputy Commissioner of Uttara Kannada, N S Channappa Gowda, while concealing the facts pointed out that no casualties or injuries were reported. Notably, Indian Atomic Energy Chairman, Anil Kodkar called the mishap at Kaiga an act of sabotage.

The Time of India and some other sources suggest that there "was no official word from the usually secretive nuclear establishment...the employees were in hospital because they experienced a higher level of radiation after drinking water. However, tests confirmed radioactivity in the urine samples."

Meanwhile, India's poor nuclear safety can be noted from the statement of Minister of state, Prithviraj Chavan who clarified that there were no video cameras there to catch who did the mischief, further saying that in future "the government would install cameras in all such areas." Surprisingly, this statement made it clear that Indian other atomic plants are also without cameras.

Although Indian officials and scientists tried to hide the fatal leakage at the Kaiga plant through many contradictory statements, yet an internal probe by Nuclear Power Corporation indicated possibility of mischief by an insider who had deliberately added some heavy water containing tritium to the drinking water cooler. So it is a most alarming that anyone can cause any mischief at Indian any nuclear facility. This raises more questions regarding the poor safey of Indian all nuclear plants.

Nevertheless, Indian nuclear power installations have not been practising the right safety methods along with rigid security measures. The incident at Kaiga Atomic Power Station is not the first one, Indian past record shows various kinds of security lapses in relation to various nuclear plants and the related sensitive materials.

On July 27, 1991, a similar event took place at the heavy water plant run by the Department of Atomic Energy at Rawatbhata in Rajasthan. Nuclear radiation had affected and injured many labourers there.

Coupled with other events of nuclear theft, smuggling and killing have become a regular feature of Indian atomic plants and facilities.

In July 1998, India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) seized eight Kg. of nuclear material from three engineers in Chennai. It was reported that the uranium was stolen from an atomic research center. The case still remains pending. On November 7, 2000, IAEA disclosed that Indian police had seized 57 pounds of uranium and arrested two men for illicit trafficking of radioactive material. IAEA had said that Indian civil nuclear facilities were vulnerable to thefts.

On January 26, 2003, CNN pointed out that Indian company, NEC Engineers Private Ltd. shipped 10 consignments to Iraq, containing highly sensitive equipments entailing titanium vessels and centrifugal pumps.

In 2004, when the issue of international nuclear black market came to surface, Pakistani nuclear scientist, Dr. A.Q. Khan was only blamed by America and Europe for proliferation activities by neglecting the western nationals and especially those of India. While in February, same year, India's Ambassador to Libya, Dinkar Srivastava revealed that New Delhi was investigating that retired Indian scientists could possibly be engaged in "high technology programs" for financial gains during employment in the Libyan government.

In December 2005, United States imposed sanctions on two Indian firms for selling missile goods and chemical arms material to Iran in violation of India's commitment to prevent proliferation. In the same year, Indian scientists, Dr. Surendar and Y. S. R Prasad had been blacklisted by Washington due to their involvement in nuclear theft. In December 2006, a container packed with radioactive material had been stolen from an Indian fortified research atomic facility near Mumbai.

Some months ago, death of India's nuclear scientist, Lokanathan Mahalingam raised new apprehension about the safety of Indian atomic assets. He was missed from the scenario and after a couple of days; his dead body was recovered from the Kali River. Indian police concocted a story that Mahalingam had committed suicide by jumping into the river. It is a big joke to hide some real facts behind his death because wisdom proves that if an educated person decides to commit suicide, he will definitely adopt a soft way to eliminate his life. Notably, Dr. Haleema Saadia disclosed that death of the scientist is a conspiracy-as soon as his dead body was found, within no time; the police had announced that Mahalingam had committed suicide.

Besides, in the recent past, solid evidence has surprised the world regarding the existence of Hindu terrorism which also shows future dangers of Indian proliferation owing to its poor safety. In this respect, Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Maharashtra arrested a serving Lt. Col. Srikant Purohit along with some officials who confessed that they were involved in training of the Hindu terrorists, supplying them the military-grade explosive RDX, used in bombings of various Indian cities including Malegaon. The investigation further indicated the confession of Lt. Col. Purohit for the bombing of Samjhota express, while proving close links of the Indian army officials with prominent politicians of BJP, VHP, RSS and Bajrang Dal, who have been pressurizing New Delhi to release the arrested persons. Nevertheless, the enquiry still remains pending. Meanwhile, assassination of Indian Anti-Terrorism Squad Chief Hemant Karkare in Mumbai during terror attacks also endorsed these links.

All these developments prove security lapses in connection with Indian weapons and especially nuclear facilities. In this context, most dangerous aspect is that Hindu fundamentalists, trained by Indian military experts or secret agency RAW could even prepare and obtain Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs). Thus they could jeopardise the global peace by using these fatal weapons inside America and Europe so that these developed nations could also point finger at Pakistan because of their ‘stereotypes' against the Muslims and Islamabad in wake of war on terror.

Nonetheless, it is regrettable that despite India's poor record of nuclear safety, and violation of various international agreements, and its refusal to sign Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), CTBT and Additional Protocol with the IAEA, the United States which singed a nuclear deal with New Delhi last year has been praising India as a responsible atomic actor.

So the right hour has come that the international community must take notice of the dangers posed by India's poor nuclear safety.

India?s Poor Nuclear Safety | Uncategorized | World News
 
Mr. Idune,

I understand that i cant do much to change ur thoughts, and even u know it very well that u have absolutely nothing to say against safety of "nukes" or "nuclear plants".

All the "points" and "incidents" u have mentioned have noting to do with Indian "Nukes" or the "Power Plants".

Tell me :

1. Has theere been any Core Leakage in India?
2. Has there been any State Sponsored Nuclear Proliferation by India ?
3. Has India made unethical and commercial nuclear material exchange with any nation?
4. Has India ever or any Indian scientist been accused of selling Nuclear Stuff ?
5. Has Indian Nuclear Installations been Regarded Unsafe or Less secured by any nation EXCEPT U and Pakistan [ obviously tit-for-tat, that too initiated by US ]

Besides, Your Views are 200% based on mere personal misconception and anti-india view.. and IMpossible to acknowledge.. especially.. when India is making $200 Billion worth of Nuclear Deals with US, Canada, Kazakstan, Russia , France and More ...


DO U HAVE BETTER UNDERSTANDING AND KNOWLEDGE THAN THE TECHNOCRATS AND DIPLOMATS OF THESE 4 SUPERPOWERS WHO HAVE SHOWN FULL CONFIDANCE IN OUR NUCLEAR PROGRAMME WHILE DENYING VERY STRAIGHT "NO" TO ANY NUCLEAR ASSET FOR ANY OTHER COUNTRY ?
 
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What's the point in taking pains to write which is obvious??? Do you think anything will change with people who are hell bent on looking at facts wearing opaque glasses???
 
very right raj.
but its not bad to enlighten the ignorant..
 
The overall point about our nuclear security is well made and something we must ceaselessly safeguard.

India’s Poor Nuclear Safety

December 15, 2009
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But you're quoting from a blog in a site that's based on contributors from individuals/ freelancers.....
 
very right raj.
but its not bad to enlighten the ignorant..

but buddy what if the person is pretending to be ignorant??? Anyways i appreciate your efforts to help out people with information :cheers:
 
Mr. Idune,

I understand that i cant do much to change ur thoughts, and even u know it very well that u have absolutely nothing to say against safety of "nukes" or "nuclear plants".

All the "points" and "incidents" u have mentioned have noting to do with Indian "Nukes" or the "Power Plants".

Tell me :

1. Has theere been any Core Leakage in India?
2. Has there been any State Sponsored Nuclear Proliferation by India ?
3. Has India made unethical and commercial nuclear material exchange with any nation?
4. Has India ever or any Indian scientist been accused of selling Nuclear Stuff ?
5. Has Indian Nuclear Installations been Regarded Unsafe or Less secured by any nation EXCEPT U and Pakistan [ obviously tit-for-tat, that too initiated by US ]

Besides, Your Views are 200% based on mere personal misconception and anti-india view.. and IMpossible to acknowledge.. especially.. when India is making $200 Billion worth of Nuclear Deals with US, Canada, Kazakstan, Russia , France and More ...


DO U HAVE BETTER UNDERSTANDING AND KNOWLEDGE THAN THE TECHNOCRATS AND DIPLOMATS OF THESE 4 SUPERPOWERS WHO HAVE SHOWN FULL CONFIDANCE IN OUR NUCLEAR PROGRAMME WHILE DENYING VERY STRAIGHT "NO" TO ANY NUCLEAR ASSET FOR ANY OTHER COUNTRY ?

excellent post!

I Just hope that Mr. Idune has enough self respect to answer these very valid questions rather than coming up with some CIA-RAW-MOSSAD conspiracy or a rupee news article...
 

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