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Well you could have just said that instead of making it sound like its some Hindu conspiracy.
Here's DRDO publication,
http://publications.drdo.gov.in/ojs/index.php/dsj/article/view/829/353
Your link won't open however in the part you quoted it does not state anything about a nuclear attack. Did it ever cross your mind that DRDO deals with nuclear weapons and accidents happen so it has to deal with the issue of radiation exposure? This exposure is like a seconds worth and also just of materials that were exposed to radioactive material. You can't say this is the same as a pill to ward off radiation from a nuclear attack. In fact the part you quoted seems to suggest that where it counteracts some radiation in mice (note some and mice), it may just be toxic - when was it made into a wonder drug as the article claimed?
I never said its a Hindu conspiracy - I said its probably propped up by some Hindu party, as is Sai baba, as was the milk drinking monkey or elephant idol and so many others. Tulsi is also the prime feature of most Indian households where they grow the plant and care for it like its some divine being. So that was my thinking process.
Atlast, we can agree to disagree, because we may not find whether it is true or not.
Its a theory at best and theories remain false until proven as a fact and anti-radiation meds are mostly science fiction right now (like going close to stars and things like that). Right now the effort is solely on diminishing effects of exposure.