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India’s Unlimited Nuclear Ambition
By Sajjad Shaukat

During American President Barack Obama’s visit to India, on January 25, this year, the US and India announced a breakthrough on a pact which would allow American companies to supply New Delhi with civilian nuclear technology.

In this regard, both the countries had signed a deal in 2008, but, Indian access to civilian nuclear technology was held up for six years amid concerns over the liability for any nuclear accident or Indian poor nuclear safety.

However, an alarming increase has been witnessed in the acquisition of arms and ammunition on the part of India; and it is likely to spend around $250 bn. on acquisition of weapons in next few years. The appetite is regional-specific with Pakistan being the prime target including China. India has developed considerable nuclear weaponry and delivery systems, and its armed forces have been equipped with nuclear weapons. In fact, India’s eagerness for entry into Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG) and other regimes is aimed at enhancing Defence-related capacities rather than meeting its energy requirements.

Therefore, extension of specific exemption to India by the US would be harmful to the norms of nuclear non-proliferation treaties/regimes and runs against the ethics of American nation. In this respect, US apprehensions are justified, as India may also use nuclear technology covertly for production of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs), as since independence, it is busy in acquisition of these fatal weapons.

It is notable that in its report, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) disclosed on March 20, 2012, “India is the world’s largest recipient of arms.”

New Delhi’s military is acquiring equipments from combat aircraft to submarines and artillery. It has almost finalized a deal with France’s Dassault Aviation to buy 126 Rafale fighter jets in a contract worth an estimated $11 billion.

On November 2, 2010, US agreed to sell India the most expensive—the new F-35 fighter jets including US F-16 and F-18 fighters, C-17 and C-130 aircraft, radar systems, Harpoon weapons etc. Besides acquisition of arms and weapons from other western countries—especially Israel, America is a potential military supplier to India.

In recent past, Ne Delhi also signed an upgrade service contract with the Russian Aircraft Corporation to upgrade its MiG 29 squadrons. Several deals are planned for the near future including one of the largest arms contracts of recent times—12 billion-dollar project to acquire 126 multi-role combat aircraft.

Particularly, on October 15, 2010, under the Pak-China pretext, the then Indian Army Chief Gen. VK Singh had openly blamed that China and Pakistan posed a major threat to India’s security, while calling for a need to upgrade country’s defence. Indian former Army Chief Gen. Deepak
Kapoor had also expressed similar thoughts.

Defence experts opine that taking the concept of a two front war, India has launched an ambitious military buildup plan along the disputed Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China in state of Arunachal Pradesh and Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir near Pakistan. Under the pretext, India has been fulfilling its unlimited nuclear ambition.

With American support, New Delhi which has obtain the NSG waiver has signed nuclear cooperation agreements with France, Russia, United Kingdom and some other countries.

It is mentionable that Indian past record proves various kinds of security lapses regarding various nuclear plants and the related sensitive materials including events of nuclear theft, smuggling and killing.

In this context, in the end of November, 2009, more than 90 Indian workers suffered radiation due to contamination of drinking water at the Kaiga Atomic Power Station in Karnataka.

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.

In July 1998, India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) seized eight Kg. of nuclear material from three engineers in Chennai, which was stolen from an atomic research center.

On November 7, 2000, International Atomic Agency (IAEA) disclosed that Indian police had seized 57 pounds of uranium and arrested two men for illicit trafficking of radioactive material. IAEA had revealed 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 February 2004, 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, US 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.

In June 2009, India’s nuclear scientist, Lokanathan Mahalingam 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. Afterwards, Dr. Haleema Saadia said that death of the scientist was a conspiracy.

It is regrettable that by setting aside the Indian irresponsible record of proliferation, security lapses and poor safety, especially, the US is likely to supply India civil nuclear technology.

Although peace and brinksmanship cannot co-exist in the modern era, yet India seeks to destabilize South Asia through its aggressive designs. Coupled with the acquisition of its other defence-related arms, India’s unlimited nuclear ambition is posing a serious threat to the whole world.

Sajjad Shaukat writes on international affairs and is author of the book: US vs Islamic Militants, Invisible Balance of Power: Dangerous Shift in International Relations

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On November 2, 2010, US agreed to sell India the most expensive—the new F-35 fighter jets including US F-16 and F-18 fighters, C-17 and C-130 aircraft, radar systems, Harpoon weapons etc. Besides acquisition of arms and weapons from other western countries—especially Israel, America is a potential military supplier to India.

F 35s are really cool toys but F 16s and 18s failed to impress us, we dont want them. and america is already a major arm supplier to india.
 
And the author doesn't mention that Pakistan has the fastest growing nuclear arsenal on Earth, sounding alarm bells all over the world?

Oh never mind! It's India that's the devil. Our neighbor is the paragon of virtue.
 
And the author doesn't mention that Pakistan has the fastest growing nuclear arsenal on Earth, sounding alarm bells all over the world?
We are stocking up nuclear weapons for upcoming Ghazwa-e-Hind to ensure END TIME prophecies :D
 
Gazwa e hind by people of sindh ...oh no hind itself is derived from sindh !!!
So gazwa e hindh by people of hindh ...Oh crap again ..something is missing ..or victims of gazwa e hindh want to take all credits from arabic invaders !!!
 
The author has restricted himself to military application of Nuclear power only.

Yes, India has unlimited nuclear ambitions because its demand / need for energy is unlimited.
 
irresponsible record of proliferation
Bring on the client list Jeeves :buba_phone:
They don't offer Nuclear Deals to proliferators.

In fact, India’s eagerness for entry into Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG) and other regimes is aimed at enhancing Defence-related capacities rather than meeting its energy requirements.

What does author of article think NSG is? Mcdonald's? you buy burger and they give ur kid some toys free. One of the basic condition of entering NSG is to open all your facilities for IAEA inspection. India has taken a conscious decision and our only N ambition now is 63,000 MWe electricity by Nuclear reactors by 2032.
 
And the author doesn't mention that Pakistan has the fastest growing nuclear arsenal on Earth, sounding alarm bells all over the world?

Oh never mind! It's India that's the devil. Our neighbor is the paragon of virtue.

It's Kashmir Watch,what did you expect
 
What's wrong with civil nuclear deal o_O

We haven't increased our nuclear stockpile in the last decade

India is a big country and hence needs energy for development :confused:
 
And this happens

Pakistan voices concerns over 'attempted sale of uranium' in India
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The development comes after Indian authorities arrested five people who were selling the radioactive material. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday voiced concerns after certain individuals were reportedly arrested in India for their involvement in selling uranium, a highly radioactive material used in nuclear facilities.

“Pakistan is deeply concerned about the reported incident involving the attempted sale of uranium in the black market,” Foreign Office spokesperson Dr Muhammad Faisal told reporters in Islamabad.

“We are looking forward to the results of further investigations. The report raises several questions about nuclear security and or/interest of criminal groups and individuals in uranium and their motivations,” the spokesperson added.

Pakistan’s reaction came just days after Indian authorities arrested five people from Kolkata who had come there to sell one kilogramme of uranium.

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Officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, also pointed out that such incidents had happened in the past in India. But the western countries, however, did not consider such incidents seriously.

Meanwhile, the spokesperson strongly denounced Indian forces for what he called their continued oppression in held Kashmir.

The spokesperson said that the recent fact-finding report by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) vindicated Pakistan’s stance on Indian Occupied Kashmir.

“The report is a reflection of Pakistan’s repeated calls to the international community to put an end to the brutal use of pellet guns, indiscriminate firing, use of human shield and promulgation of draconian AFPSA and SPA laws that are making lives of Kashmiris in IoK a living hell,” he maintained.

UN report confirms Indian brutality in occupied Kashmir, says FO

“We call upon the international community to take cognisance of the human rights situation as well as the report, and immediately call upon India to stop the bloodshed and give Kashmiris their just right to self-determination through a UN-mandated plebiscite,” he stressed.

On Afghanistan, Faisal said Pakistan had been saying all along that there was no military solution to the conflict.

“Others who were insistent to resolve the issue through military means are also arriving at the same conclusion, which is a good omen for the people of Afghanistan who have suffered immensely from the merciless conflict,” he added.

“We urge all sides including the Taliban to renounce kinetic options and join the peace and reconciliation process to end the brutal conflict in Afghanistan.”
 
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