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India can build nuke deterrence upto 200 kiloton: Kakodkar
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Mumbai, September 24, 2009
First Published: 12:51 IST(24/9/2009)
Last Updated: 13:35 IST(24/9/2009)
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Rubbishing doubts on the efficacy of the hydrogen bomb test in 1998, Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Anil Kakodkar on Thursday said scientists have achieved success in building deterrence capability of upto 200 kiloton. "Once again I would like to re-emphasise that the 1998 nuclear
tests were fully successful. We had achieved all the objectives in toto. "It has given us the capability to build deterrence based on both fission and thermonuclear weapon systems from modest to all the way upto 200 kiloton," he said addressing a press conference in Mumbai.

Kakodkar, who was Director of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in 1998, termed as "unnecessary" the controversy over the Pokhran-II nuclear tests triggered after claims by a former DRDO scientist that the hydrogen bomb experiment was a failure.

R Chidambaram, Chairman of the AEC in 1998 and the current Principal Scientific Adviser to the Union Government, made a presentation on the results of the Pokhran-II nuclear tests.

Former DRDO scientist K Santhanam, who was the DRDO coordinator for the 1998 tests, had claimed that the thermonuclear test was much below expectation triggering a controversy.

Santhanam had also demanded an inquiry by an independent panel of experts into the test results.


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