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NEW DELHI: The government has sought assistance from the Operational Safety Review Team of the International Atomic Energy Agency for the safety reviews and audit of its nuclear power plants, said an official release Friday.

According top priority to the issue, the Cabinet Committee on Security Thursday reviewed the safety of nuclear power plants in India.

The CCS was briefed on the steps taken since the radiation leak incident at Fukushima plant in Japan in March 2011 due to an earthquake and tsunami.

The CCS noted a technical review of all safety systems of nuclear power plants, with a focus on their ability to withstand the impact of large natural disasters such as tsunamis and earthquakes, has been carried out.

Recommendations to enhance safety, wherever required, are being implemented, said an official release.

The CCS was further told that mechanisms for responding to nuclear and radiological emergencies are being strengthened in coordination with the National Disaster Management Authority, including the setting up of additional Emergency Response Centres.

Officials said the NDMA has drawn up various action plans for emergency preparedness.

The CCS was also told that action taken on previous safety reviews have been put in the public domain and the Nuclear Safety Regulatory Authority Bill, 2011, which aims to create an independent and autonomous nuclear regulatory body, has been introduced in parliament.

The CCS also reviewed the action taken by government following the radiation incident in Mayapuri in West Delhi in April 2010, including raising awareness, registering all radioactive sources, radiation checks on incoming metal scrap, installing radiation detection equipment at the border, enhanced inspections, and strengthening regulatory capabilities.
 
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They are trying to enhance safety of Nuclear power plants from Tsunami and earthquake as renewed awareness step after the Fukushima accident.

You raise safety by raising the standard of the checks performed.

Why do you think the big factories and manufacturing plants that go for fire safety certifications and establish procedure?

Hint: It's not because they know that their factory will catch fire. It's to make sure that it doesn't.

I would be very disheartened if Pakistani authorities do not take such preventive measures with their Nuclear plants.

Although it's a different issue if you want to flamebait by distorting the thread title.

Even in that case, it should be 'Indians cannot secure their Nuclear Plants'.

Ciao.
 
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I think they're a lot more responsible than the Iranians who seem to be having all sorts of trouble :lol:
 
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Well India has let chemical plants cause huge problems for the local population so it's no surprise their nuclear sites might not be up to scratch. Although almost all sites are vunerable in some way or another.
 
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Opening up your facilities for inspection shows your confidence and capability to learn from others. Also this is part of civil nuclear deal I guess.
 
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how can indian nukes be safe when there are soooooooo many groups seeking independence like sikhs.

They are much better gaurded than the sikkos in your leadership of the CCP party. Your establishment itself is the biggest risk to regional security. So called peaceful rise yeah right :cheesy:, proliferating nuclear technology constantly to Pakistan, NK & IRAN. Our establishments are very safe and well guarded thank you very much, at least so to speak that the IAEA is happy with it and no complaints, Pakistanis perching best practices to India :rofl: that’s so funny your people cannot even guard your own naval bases from the local Taliban and let them take out PC-3 Orion’s, teaching us oh please my stomach is hurting. :rofl:

WORTH A READ:

http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=10580&Cat=13
 
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