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India Is Building a Top-Secret Nuclear City to Produce Thermonuclear Weapons, Experts Say

we Pakistani know your priorities every weapon you beg from any country of world first you take name of Pakistan it shows how important Pakistan is for you and your ministrs daily speaches your people crying on social media shows how Much you feel Mirchi from Pakistan...


It's very good, if you feel so. Keep it up. :rolleyes:
 
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Does this mean India won't have to beg the US for nuclear biscuits which it has been doing since 2005 with no sign of agreement to date?
 
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Does this mean India won't have to beg the US for nuclear biscuits which it has been doing for the past few years with no sign of agreement.

For time and again, you've proved that your IQ is lower than an impoverished chimp. US nuclear deal is for peaceful civilian purposes, and that gives us an avenue to divert more of our domestic uranium resources for military applications.
 
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Time for the world to gang bang Indian to forfeit its nuclear capabilities.
 
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The title is unnecessarily sensationalist. It is definitely not a "Top Secret Nuclear City" as the OP suggests.

A few years ago there was lot of media reports about the government allocating some 10000 acres of land for a combined campus of IISc, ISRO, DRDO and possibly BARC.

Rs 3,500 cr for IISc branch at Chitradurga - The Times of India

OTOH, the Rare Minerals Plant at "Ratnahalli/Mysore" is a different matter though and secrecy surrounding it is understandable. But it has nothing to do with the "Secret Nuclear City" mentioned in the article, nor is it in the vicinity.

OP unnecessarily mixes both the facilities separated by hundreds of miles just to make it sound grander than it really is.


Challakkere is in Haasan District right?.....

No, it is in Chitradurga District.

Considered an impoverished district in Central Karnataka with dry/arid terrain, devoid of any major industries or defense establishments. One of the reasons how so much land was more readily available for such a huge campus.
 
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Balsss. Any place like Area 51 is impossible in India.

1. Environmentalist will scream Adivasi protection.
2. SC will say, bring it under so and so Act.
3. State government will say, our territory. Centre needs to give more money. We should be allowed in.
4. Opposition will say government is hiding corruption there from the public.
5. CAG will say, bring it under our control or we will call it corruption black hole.
6. Reservation council will say 50% reservation of SC/ST should be applied to all people working in this place.


All this is Area 51 sh!t is not possible in our country.

There is no where in India that can have its own Groom Lake aka Area 51?
 
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@CENTCOM. This is what happens when US tries to pit one country against another, you don't get to contain/neutralize your enemy yet you create many more. Do you think NSG waiver for India will just lead to containing China? On the contrary it will lead China to create more warheads with better delivery systems not just for India but the same can be pointed towards the US as well. Don't forget Pakistan in all of this, we will do whatever is necessary as well. Read 'whatever'. United States half witted decisions and century old tactics of 'containment' will not fly this time around. Look around, the havoc you people have created. Do you seriously think all will be well?

@Horus @Oscar @Atanz

I don't understand your threat. Pakistan has the fastest growing nuclear weapons stockpile in the world( which is by far the greater concern), but you are issuing threats to us because India is refining the quality of it nuclear weapons to be of a higher yield?

As a nuclear weapon state it has all rights to do so.. Are you being sanctioned for producing all those warheads at a breakneck speed? They are making 10 bombs count while you are making 50.

You don't seem to understand China's strategic needs, its nuclear arsenal, or its nuclear programme goals. They already have thermonuclear weapons. they already have better delivery systems for covering India. doh!
 
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There is no where in India that can have its own Groom Lake aka Area 51?

Not in the same scale, definitely not without India's own media splashing it all over the place.

The problem is India's much higher population density and a much higher % of arable land than US (or even China for that matter) - thus leaving little space for any large secretive facility of that scale to go completely unnoticed.
 
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Not in the same scale, definitely not without India's own media splashing it all over the place.

The problem is India's much higher population density and a much higher % of arable land than US (or even China for that matter) - thus leaving little space for any large secretive facility of that scale to go completely unnoticed.

Groom Lake location is not top secret. Even the media likes to go visit there and other people trying to take pics or videos. The one thing that matters to the Air Force was keeping people from a distance. Not to mention civilian satellites can easily find it.

Reminds me in the movie Independence Day movie when talking about Area 51. Even Hollywood knows.
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Groom Lake location is not top secret. Even the media likes to go visit there and other people trying to take pics or videos. The one thing that matters to the Air Force was keeping people from a distance. Not to mention civilian satellites can easily find it.

Reminds me in the movie Independence Day movie when talking about Area 51. Even Hollywood knows.
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Understood. I thought it was larger than it really is.

But even then "Groom Box" is a significantly large facility (~1600 sq. km?), combined with the isolation of the area from any nearby habitation helps keep the prying eyes away at a safe distance, I guess.

One would be hard-pressed to find anything on this scale in India.
 
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Understood. I thought it was larger than it really is.

But even then "Groom Box" is a significantly large facility (~1600 sq. km?), combined with the isolation of the area from any nearby habitation helps keep the prying eyes away at a safe distance, I guess.

One would be hard-pressed to find anything on this scale in India.

Well you guys are planning to build a nuclear facility to research on nuclear weapons. Not that hard in isolated area, and if people take pics or videos. All they will see is buildings. Not some airbase with top secret aircraft flying around. This is much more easier.

A mountainous region would be a good place to start.
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