now this what called a blatant lie.Accusing with no facts.
Provide valid facts along with solid reasoning.till then its just a rolling stone.
This coming from the national of a country which was sanctioned by the Bush administration for helping Iraq's WMD program, does not sound very credible. You must not be very well read on this subject... here is your proof. Now zip it.
The George W.
Bush adminstration has sanctioned several Indian entities for transferring technologies and know-how to Iraq and Iran that could contribute to chemical or biological weapons programs. Independent analysts also allege that Indias procurement system for its own nuclear programs could leak or reveal nuclear know-how to other states or non-state actors.
Arms Control and Proliferation Profile: India | Arms Control Association
India illegally diverting heavy water to get around international safeguards
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In July 1998,
Indias Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) seized eight Kg. of nuclear material from three engineers in Chennai. It was reported that the uranium was stolen from an atomic research center. The case still remains pending.
On November 7, 2000, IAEA disclosed that Indian police had seized 57 pounds of uranium and arrested two men for illicit trafficking of radioactive material. IAEA had said that Indian civil nuclear facilities were vulnerable to thefts.
On January 26, 2003,
CNN pointed out that Indian company, NEC Engineers Private Ltd. shipped 10 consignments to Iraq, containing highly sensitive equipments entailing titanium vessels and centrifugal pumps.
In 2004, when the issue of international nuclear black market came to surface, Pakistani nuclear scientist, Dr. A.Q. Khan was only blamed by America and Europe for proliferation activities by neglecting the western nationals and especially those of India. While in February, same year,
Indias Ambassador to Libya, Dinkar Srivastava revealed that New Delhi was investigating that retired Indian scientists could possibly be engaged in high technology programs for financial gains during employment in the Libyan government.
In December 2005,
United States imposed sanctions on two Indian firms for selling missile goods and chemical arms material to Iran in violation of Indias commitment to prevent proliferation. In the same year, Indian scientists, Dr. Surendar and Y. S. R Prasad had been blacklisted by Washington due to their involvement in nuclear theft.
In December 2006, a container packed with radioactive material had been stolen from an Indian fortified research atomic facility near Mumbai.
INDIA'S NUCLEAR SAFETY A GRAVE THREAT : Veterans Today
Stolen: 19 Computers with Top-Secret Info on India's Nuclear Programs - Democratic Underground
Brief examples India's nuclear security record
"Nineteen computers belonging to top-secret establishments of the Defence Research and Development Organisation at Metcalfe House near ISBT have been stolen. For the moment, the defence establishment has no answers - only red faces. 'We don't even know the extent of loss of strategic data,' said sources at the Ministry of Defence.
What's worrying the defence establishment is that the DRDO has provided the encryption back-up for protecting strategic communications in the context of India's nuclear arsenal."
Stolen: 19 Computers with Top-Secret Info on India's Nuclear Programs - Democratic Underground
BEIJING China-based hackers stole Indian national security information
Researchers says China-based hackers stole India security information, Dalai Lama e-mails
Source: Indian Express
Tilak Rai Wednesday, Sep 10, 2008
The West Khasi
police arrested four persons for trying to sell a kilogram of uranium that was reportedly stolen from the Atomic Mineral Division (AMD). The packet had the seal of the AMD and Government of India. Those arrested include the headman of Lumkya village in Ri-Bhoi district, Samuel Nongmalieh. This is the second time this year that the police have arrested people trying to sell yellow cake in a packet with seals of the AMD and GoI.
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