India building top-secret nuclear city

Report claims facility is not open for inspection


News Desk December 19, 2015
PHOTO: AFP

India is building an entire nuclear city in Karnataka to produce thermonuclear weapons. The top secret facility poised for completion in 2017 would be the subcontinent’s largest military-run complex of nuclear centrifuges.

This has been reported by the US-based Foreign Policy magazine, citing a report published by the Centre for Public Integrity – a non-profit investigative news organisation based in Washington DC.

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The city is located in Challakere, nearly 260km from Mysore, according to the report by Adrian Levy, author of the widely-acclaimed book on Pakistan’s nuclear programme.

The facility might upgrade the country as a nuclear power and unsettle the balance of power in the region.

“India’s close neighbours, China and Pakistan, would see this move as a provocation. Experts say they might respond by ratcheting up their own nuclear firepower,” the report said.

New Delhi has never published detailed accounts of its nuclear arsenal, which it first developed in 1974. There has been little public notice outside India about the construction at Challakere and its strategic implications.

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The government has divulged little about the nuclear facility and made no public promises about how the highly enriched uranium to be produced there would be utilised. As a military facility, it is not open to international inspection, the report said.

The facility aims to give India an extra stockpile of enriched uranium fuel that could be used in new hydrogen bombs, also known as thermonuclear weapons, substantially increasing the explosive force of those in its existing nuclear arsenal, the writer fears.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 20th, 2015.

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