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Concerns over Indian nuclear capabilities

Concerns over Indian nuclear capabilities — Hasan Ehtisham
Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Ever since the India-US nuclear deal has taken place, India has signed civil nuclear deals with more than half a dozen countries. Hence the most precarious lie advocated that India has a strong track record of nuclear safety for the materilisation of these nuclear deals. On the other hand, mainstream media and western governments are constantly generating hype about the safety of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons, whereas they are not concerned about highly startling conditions regarding the nuclear capabilities of India.

Now if we prefer to remain on the surface, some print and electronic media reports would lead us to believe that India has a strong nuclear non-proliferation track record. On the contrary, the highly alarming situation remains unnoticed. There is an unnoticed and largely ignored history of Indian illegal nuclear procurement, poor nuclear export controls and mismanagement of nuclear facilities. For instance, India diverted Canadian-supplied fuel for research and generating power to make nuclear weapons. But there is more to the nuclear programme than meets the unsuspecting eye.

Let us look at the nuclear safety first. There are numerous hazardous nuclear installations in India that could lead to a major disaster with extraordinary bearing on the lives of large populations around these facilities. According to the Australian newspaper, The Age, there is no national policy in India on nuclear and radiation safety. Despite all this, India has never strived to adopt world standards and best practices for nuclear safety. Radioactive wastes disposal in Indian rivers is an undocumented environmental tragedy in India.

In India, the constructions of nuclear facilities on coastlines are exposed to natural disasters like the monstrous tsunami of 2004. Beside the damage to the environment, there are numerous cases where workers were exposed to high radiation doses. There are 350 documented cases of radiation exposure that were reported at Tarapur, which is India’s first nuclear station.

There are huge nuclear security issues in India because it is prone to insurgent groups and separatist rebels. According to the Daily Mail’s reports, most of the India’s top nuclear facilities are located in exceedingly Naxal terrorists’-struck districts of India or in the ‘Red Corridor’.
Some of the sensitive nuclear installations situated in this Red Corridor are: Uranium Corporation of India Limited, Talcher Heavy Water Plant, Institute of Physics, Ceramatic Fuel Fabrication Facility, Nuclear Fuel Complex, Seha Institute of Nuclear Physic and Atomic Minerals Directorate. Around 90 percent of the Red Corridor areas are a No-Go-Zone for the Indian troops and Air Force. The Naxal rebels are in full control and there is no writ of the Indian government in these areas.

The shocking aspect of Daily Mail’s reports is that Indian nuclear scientists are reportedly assisting Naxal rebels to learn to utilise and transport Uranium. On the other hand, India’s maximum missile facilities are also located in either the Red Corridor or in the areas controlled by Hindu radicals and militant organizations. There are also reported cases of abduction of nuclear scientists from these areas,
which is a very disturbing situation with respect to safety and security of nuclear weapons.

Any nuclear accident in India could have serious fallout on its neighbouring countries and hence the poor safety and security measures are of great concern. For instance, a nuclear weapon in the hands of Indian terrorists could lead to an accidental nuclear war between Pakistan and India. Likewise, an accident at a nuclear power plant could release radiation that may not respect any borders.

India has to take numerous steps to ensure safety of its nuclear programme. Michael Krepon, who is the co-founder of a Washington based think tank and has looked at South Asia for four decades, once said that when it comes to nuclear strategy, people in Pakistan say little but act expeditiously! In India, on the other hand, people write much and act slowly. So merely talking about nuclear issues will not resolve the dilemma of nuclear insecurity for India; they will have to walk the talk. Indian government needs to take concrete and verifiable steps to ensure the safety and security of its nukes.

The writer is a freelance columnist

Daily Times | Concerns over Indian nuclear capabilities

Classic rant...

As per this article... I am not skilled enough to write and computer programme because my maid does not know how to dispose junked CDs ...
 
POKRAN TEST in 1998 Reveals about .

Indian Nuclear Bomb is a 'DUD'.

Scientist Called it "PARTIAL SUCCESS" more test to be done.
:yay::yahoo::smitten:
 
This report is only partially true. Adding some more "Facts":

1. In kudankulam, the sea level have gone down due to dumping of heavy water in the sea. Water being heavier now, is pressing down towards the sea bed.

2. In tarapur, you can walk into any grocery shop and buy what they call as "nuclear Tikki", a small cylindrican shaped Uranium piece, made from stolen fuel rods from N-plant. It is used for boiling water by putting it directly in water bucket. Also, it is said to be used as microwave oven, by putting it inside an empty tin can.

3. In Narora, local jyms are giving their pehelwaans, a drink made of whey protein mixed in heavy water from N-plant to gain muscle weight.

4. The entire locality arount BARC, including vegetation, stray dogs and buildings, glow in the dark, because of radioactive leak.


There are many more such "undocumented" incidents all over India....

Any links to prove it? As you may know,Indian media is like a bunch of hungry stray dogs,if any of this had been true,they would've paraded with it for months.
Also,I am very close to Kudankulam Nuke plant,and I was very lucky to work under the head of its safety review commitee,on a different project.
 
Any links to prove it? As you may know,Indian media is like a bunch of hungry stray dogs,if any of this had been true,they would've paraded with it for months.
Also,I am very close to Kudankulam Nuke plant,and I was very lucky to work under the head of its safety review commitee,on a different project.


He is Just Kidding
 
Any links to prove it? As you may know,Indian media is like a bunch of hungry stray dogs,if any of this had been true,they would've paraded with it for months.
Also,I am very close to Kudankulam Nuke plant,and I was very lucky to work under the head of its safety review commitee,on a different project.

OMG!! man, you need to activate your funny bone....
 

This wannabe columnist is suffering from a case of

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This report is only partially true. Adding some more "Facts":

1. In kudankulam, the sea level have gone down due to dumping of heavy water in the sea. Water being heavier now, is pressing down towards the sea bed.

2. In tarapur, you can walk into any grocery shop and buy what they call as "nuclear Tikki", a small cylindrican shaped Uranium piece, made from stolen fuel rods from N-plant. It is used for boiling water by putting it directly in water bucket. Also, it is said to be used as microwave oven, by putting it inside an empty tin can.

3. In Narora, local jyms are giving their pehelwaans, a drink made of whey protein mixed in heavy water from N-plant to gain muscle weight.

4. The entire locality arount BARC, including vegetation, stray dogs and buildings, glow in the dark, because of radioactive leak.


There are many more such "undocumented" incidents all over India....

Gold. Pure gold. :tup:
 
Isn't that petty, I guess then that every nation (Considering that France, Germany, Japan, Russia and America have had more "leaks" and accidents individually than us) should start packing up its nukes.:omghaha:



Indeed, yet the nukes remain safe. After all the nukes are not in those plants, aren't even assembled in those plants. Unless accidental contact with a biological organism makes fissile material more unstable than it usually is. Got anything else bub?

Do not argue with member of Gang of four, i.e Hafizz, cirr, icewolf and Hong wu

Its not that they are the only trolls, there are others too; but these four are legendary.

On Topic> The article needs to be taken with lot of salt though I agree that dumping of radioactive waste is a problem that requires more attention.
 
lol what sort of bs article is this only some dumb a$$ low iq f@g can write such crap. And only a low life can defend such article with his arguments.
 
LOL.... what a wonderful and insightful article. Clearly written by a super genius. Since its by a super genius there is no need for him to give us any proof regarding this. Just awesome.
 
POKRAN TEST in 1998 Reveals about .

Indian Nuclear Bomb is a 'DUD'.

Scientist Called it "PARTIAL SUCCESS" more test to be done.
:yay::yahoo::smitten:

We have 200 kT Thermonuclear warheads in service,as confirmed by the DRDO cheif.

And 1998 was not our first test,we have enough supercomputers for simulation.

And we have shown the world how advanced we are by developing Advanced thorium reactors, commercial fast breeder reactors and the like.We are the world leader in Thorium technology.

And the international community has understood our capabilities & invited us to join International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor project.

So you think that a nation that cannot yet develop a commercial nuclear reactor ,has better nukes than India,a country that have been involved in developing a Fusion reactor? :omghaha: :omghaha:
 
@SUPARCO

Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics is located in Kolkata...when did that become Naxal area?...:omghaha:
 
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We have 200 kT Thermonuclear warheads in service,as confirmed by the DRDO cheif.

And 1998 was not our first test,we have enough supercomputers for simulation.

And we have shown the world how advanced we are by developing Advanced thorium reactors, commercial fast breeder reactors and the like.We are the world leader in Thorium technology.

And the international community has understood our capabilities & invited us to join International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor project.

So you think that a nation that cannot yet develop a commercial nuclear reactor ,has better nukes than India,a country that have been involved in developing a Fusion reactor? :omghaha: :omghaha:

Dude, please stop ruining this thread with your non sense facts. Dint you read the article? Kindly refrain from posting facts.
 
Any links to prove it? As you may know,Indian media is like a bunch of hungry stray dogs,if any of this had been true,they would've paraded with it for months.
Also,I am very close to Kudankulam Nuke plant,and I was very lucky to work under the head of its safety review commitee,on a different project.

You missed his sarcasm , buddy ...... :undecided:
 
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