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‘Naked’ India needs a series of tests to deal with China, says Santhanam

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http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/...2009092257600100.htm&date=2009/09/22/&prd=th&

NEW DELHI: The scientist who is at the forefront of the ongoing controversy over alleged failure of India’s 1998 thermonuclear test said on Monday that the country needs a “series of thermonuclear bomb tests” in order to be able to “protect the nation’s security” from China.

“We are totally naked vis-À-vis China which has an inventory of 200 nuclear bombs, the vast majority of which are giant H-bombs of power equal to 3 million tonnes of TNT,” a note circulated by K. Santhanam, former Chief Adviser (Technologies) of the Defence Research Development Organisation, at a press conference addressed by him said.

Mr. Santhanam reiterated his earlier claim that the thermonuclear device had been a failure, “totally incapable of weaponisation,” and urged the government to lift the unilateral voluntary moratorium on testing announced in May 1998.

The scientist, who represented the DRDO at the Pokhran-II tests, disputed National Security Adviser M.K. Narayanan’s recent contention that he (Santhanam) had no idea of what he was talking about and did not have access to all the data. The NSA, he said, “is barking up the wrong tree.”

Mr. Santhanam pointed to China’s stockpile of nuclear weapons and asked whether India would prefer using the 3,500-km Agni-III missile with a 25-kiloton fission warhead as the core of its credible minimum deterrence, instead of mounting a larger warhead.

As to what prompted him to raise the issue 11 years down the line, Mr. Santhanam said interpreting the test results took time but he had given a confidential report to the government towards the end of 1998.

He said the government could consider setting up a panel of independent and eminent retired scientists to evaluate the 1998 test data and prepare a confidential report.

Asked whether he had factored in the international consequences of India testing afresh, Mr. Santhanam said it was for the government to weigh the political, economic and strategic costs. The “pain of testing” was unlikely to be as severe as it was being made out. “In any case, it [testing] was better than our current situation of dar dar ke marna (dying out of fear),” he said.
 
can india fit into the gorgeous dress after the tests?it's just a deterrent weapon,no country have guts to use it first except US and russia
 
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The guy seems to be doing a good job....creating grounds for fresh N-test...... He could use some help from some better known people though....
 
it would be very interesting if india does do another test, wonder what the world response will be?
 
can india fit into the gorgeous dress after the tests?it's just a deterrent weapon,no country have guts to use it first except US and russia

The US and USSR have a doctrine of Warfighting.India and China have a doctrine of deterrence
 
The US and USSR have a doctrine of Warfighting.India and China have a doctrine of deterrence

according to your theory ,china have to make thousands NB to face the thread from US. even if india finish the tests,it will still be 500NB against 100NB,and india have to face the international pressure at that time,you want india kiss goodbye to the globe stage again?
 
according to your theory ,china have to make thousands NB to face the thread from US. even if india finish the tests,it will still be 500NB against 100NB,and india have to face the international pressure at that time,you want india kiss goodbye to the globe stage again?

China need not to make thousands of warheads to deter US and USSR it never did.
All it did was have a small arsenal of proven warheads.Thats what India is doing
 
i am thinking for india's sake,NB probably means nothing 30 years later ,is it worth to hurt india's economy,Japan and Germany have 0 warhead,but they are also the giants .even india have 1M warheads,the illegal thing is still illegal,you should visit the china someday ,the bomb shelters is everywhere in our country,NB can't scare chinese
 
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i am thinking for india's sake,NB probably means nothing 30 years later ,is it worth to hurt india's economy,Japan and Germany have 0 warhead,but they are also the giants .even india have 1M warheads,the illegal thing is still illegal,you should visit the china someday ,the bomb shelters is everywhere in our country,NB can't scare chinese

Japan and Germany are under NATO umbrella.It won't hurt India's economy.The world will simply not be able to trade with a trillion dollar market.We are already a de facto member of the P5 all we need to do is become de jure.
You want to get nuked so that you can lose trade?
Your coutrymen are more pragmatic than you
Why don't you attack Taiwan if you are not scared of US
 
Japan and Germany are under NATO umbrella.It won't hurt India's economy.The world will simply not be able to trade with a trillion dollar market.We are already a de facto member of the P5 all we need to do is become de jure.
You want to get nuked so that you can lose trade?
Your coutrymen are more pragmatic than you
Why don't you attack Taiwan if you are not scared of US

waste my time, go ahead ,do more test,no P6.china is willing to take india's shares after UN'S sanctions
 
India will never again test the TNF, it hurts India's growing economy. he is a scientist how will sells for $$$$$. b'cos who not he is open this matter in that time itself???????????????? after 11 years whats the purpose to do this? Nuclear bomb is not needed in a war b'cos the first nation use it will be hit by serious of strikes others...
 
I also think there will no more Nuclear tests by India as it is among many sensitive deals with US that can hurt by any such developments in South Asia.
 
I also think there will no more Nuclear tests by India as it is among many sensitive deals with US that can hurt by any such developments in South Asia.

If India does nuclear test US will be first one to be taken on our side prior to the test, and I dont think there are reasons with US to oppose us. US needs India as much as India needs US.
 
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