Exclusive: How Safe is India's Nuclear Program after Indian Nuclear Scientist Goes Missing
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How Safe is India's Nuclear Program after Indian Nuclear Scientist Goes Missing America is up to their throats demonizing Pakistan and it's Nuclear program. While Ignoring the fact that there has been over 20 incidents in which Indian Nuclear Program and facilities were breached. Now India's leading nuclear scientist has gone missing over 3 days now. nobody in india knows where abouts he is. Recently Americans posted CLASIFIED INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR NUCLEAR SITES ON THE WEBSITE and those JERKS talk about Pakistan's Nukes' safety. Bunch of corrupt sensless bitches. Info on India's Nuclear Program: Kakrapara Atomic Power Station (KAPS), in the western city of Surat, is India's well-groomed nuclear workhorse. Huge concrete domes enclose its two reactors, which generate a surplus of power for the country. And when it comes to controlling radiation leakage, KAPS is "our best station," says S.P. Sukhatme, chairman of India's Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB). That, it turns out, is bad news. KAPS may be India's prized nuclear plant, but radiation emitted from its reactors is three times as much as the international norm, says Mr. Sukhatme. E-mail this story Write a letter to the Editor Printer-friendly version del.icio.us [ What is this? ] digg [ What is this? ] Related stories: 06/27/02 Moving nuclear waste 12/08/00 Chernobyl closes, legacy endures 02/17/00 Russia's floating nuke plants: cheap now, costly later? Get all the Monitor's headlines by e-mail. Subscribe for free. It's a shocking admission that puts the rest of the country's nuclear-power plants in grave perspective. "The main implication is that other nuclear-power plants are much worse than even Kakrapar," says Suren Gadekar, considered to be India's top antinuclear activist. Four months ago, world leaders fretted about the possibility of two nuclear-weapons rivals, India and Pakistan, approaching the brink of war. That problem apparently on hold, India's nuclear scientists say the country could still face an equally devastating nuclear catastrophe without a shot being fired. This time, the threat is not Pakistan or terrorists, but India's power plants themselves. Some scientists say that the plants are so poorly built and maintained, a Chernobyl-style disaster may be just a matter of time. http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/1011/p07s01-wosc.html
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Added: Jun 11, 2009
How Safe is India's Nuclear Program after Indian Nuclear Scientist Goes Missing America is up to their throats demonizing Pakistan and it's Nuclear program. While Ignoring the fact that there has been over 20 incidents in which Indian Nuclear Program and facilities were breached. Now India's leading nuclear scientist has gone missing over 3 days now. nobody in india knows where abouts he is. Recently Americans posted CLASIFIED INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR NUCLEAR SITES ON THE WEBSITE and those JERKS talk about Pakistan's Nukes' safety. Bunch of corrupt sensless bitches. Info on India's Nuclear Program: Kakrapara Atomic Power Station (KAPS), in the western city of Surat, is India's well-groomed nuclear workhorse. Huge concrete domes enclose its two reactors, which generate a surplus of power for the country. And when it comes to controlling radiation leakage, KAPS is "our best station," says S.P. Sukhatme, chairman of India's Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB). That, it turns out, is bad news. KAPS may be India's prized nuclear plant, but radiation emitted from its reactors is three times as much as the international norm, says Mr. Sukhatme. E-mail this story Write a letter to the Editor Printer-friendly version del.icio.us [ What is this? ] digg [ What is this? ] Related stories: 06/27/02 Moving nuclear waste 12/08/00 Chernobyl closes, legacy endures 02/17/00 Russia's floating nuke plants: cheap now, costly later? Get all the Monitor's headlines by e-mail. Subscribe for free. It's a shocking admission that puts the rest of the country's nuclear-power plants in grave perspective. "The main implication is that other nuclear-power plants are much worse than even Kakrapar," says Suren Gadekar, considered to be India's top antinuclear activist. Four months ago, world leaders fretted about the possibility of two nuclear-weapons rivals, India and Pakistan, approaching the brink of war. That problem apparently on hold, India's nuclear scientists say the country could still face an equally devastating nuclear catastrophe without a shot being fired. This time, the threat is not Pakistan or terrorists, but India's power plants themselves. Some scientists say that the plants are so poorly built and maintained, a Chernobyl-style disaster may be just a matter of time. http://www.csmonitor.com/2002/1011/p07s01-wosc.html
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