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Pokhran row: Scientists propose panel of experts

With the controversy over India's nuclear deterrence refusing to die down, top scientists from atomic and other fields on Friday urged the government to quickly set up a high-level and Independent panel of experts to chalk out an effective course of action in development of thermo-nuclear weapons.

Updated on: Dec 19, 2009 12:24 AM IST
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With the controversy over India's nuclear deterrence refusing to die down, top scientists from atomic and other fields on Friday urged the government to quickly set up a high-level and Independent panel of experts to chalk out an effective course of action in development of thermo-nuclear weapons.

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The proposed broad-based mechanism is required for getting the country out of the impasse in which it is on the "crucial aspect of our Credible Nuclear Deterrent and hence on the core of our national, military and political security", the scientists said.

The Group of 14 scientists said in a statement that by all accounts--geological, radiochemical as well as seismic--it is now quite clear that the fusion device (Hydorgen-bomb) during the Pokhran tests in May 1998 yielded a very low value of explosive power.

The group backed the claims by former DRDO scientist Dr K Santhanam who in the recent months has raised doubts about the efficacy of Pokhran-II tests. Santhanam was Project Coordinator for Pokhran-II.

"The findings(by Santhanam) are extremely serious for the security of the nation, particularly in the context of our pronouncement of being a nuclear weapon power, along with our enunciated doctrine of 'no first use' and our 'unilateral voluntary moratorium and nuclear testing'," it said.

The scientists included Dr P K Iyengar, former chief of Atomic Energy Commission, Prof. Ashok Parthasarathi, former Scientific Adviser to late prime minister Indira Gandhi, and Dr A N Prasad, former BARC Director.

 
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