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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Indian NUDE Nuclear Arsenal - A matter of 'MORE' CONCERN than Pakistan's Nukes

Seems like the Zionist Barbaric state of India has been obsessed to her very beloved neighbor ever since her creation. Time and again India keeps raising "serious concerns" over several matters pertaining to Pakistan on official level and keep declaring Pakistan as a threat to her existence whereas on the other hand the very hollow claims  of "Aman Ki Asha" run rampant and echo loud when it comes to Hindi dancing.

The back stabber India has just recently questioned Pakistan's ability to secure its nuclear assets from terrorists (again). Indians have been expressing paranoia over “inside threats” that Pakistan’s nuclear facilities face for almost the past 2 years now. But in reality the facts happen to be the other way round.

One argument that the Indians (along with the Americans) give is that if OBL can hide so close to the Pakistan Military Academy, then his men can also get close to Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal. However, they are yet to prove the presence of Osama Bin Laden anywhere around PMA or even Abbotabad and give concrete evidence of his killing for the 8th time since the last decade.


This so called claim of concern over Pakistani nuclear arsenal only reflects the hypocrisy of India. The truth is that since the existence of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons, there has not been a single incident of successful theft or penetration inside the nuclear facility by the foreign elements. Whereas in India, there have been more than a hundred recorded cases of uranium theft.





Many Indian nuclear scientists were found having contacts with the Naxal insurgency; an insurgency which has been active in India longer than the TTP in Pakistan. There are reports that most top Indian nuclear facilities are located in areas which come inside the “Red Corridor”. The Red Corridor is an area in India that has been labeled unsafe and ungovernable because of it being under heavy influence of insurgencies and rebels.
According  to the “Red Corridor” map, there are some 51 districts that are very badly hit by the rebels while the total number of rebel struck districts remains around 164, ranging from Dehradhun to Kerala. The following  are a few nuclear facilities located in Naxal affected areas of Andra Pradesh, Orissa and West Bengal:
  • Atomic Minerals Directorate for Exploration and Research(AMD),
  • Ceramatic Fuel Fabrication Facility(CFFF),
  • Electronics Corporation of India Limited(ECIL),
  • Mishra Dhalu Nigam Limited(MIDHANI)
  • National Centre for Compositional Characterization of Materials(NCCCM)
  • New Zirconium Sponge Plant(New ZSP)
  • Nuclear Fuel Complex(NFC),
  • Special Materials Plant,
  • Uranium Fuel Assembly Plant and Zirconium Fabrication Plant
  • Seha Institute of Nuclear Physics and Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre(VECC)
Not only this, but there are many other nuclear related facilities that are located in areas which come under immense and direct influence of Hindu extremist groups like Shiv Sena and Bajrang Dal, who are known for their hard line policies against the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. It should be noted that these groups are fully capable of penetrating in the Indian nuclear facilities.

The storage sight for Prithvi 1- Ballistic Missile is located in the troubled and disputed area of Jammu, where Muslim insurgents have been fighting for separation, and engaging with the Indian Army for a long time. It should also be critically noted that around 90% of the Red Corridor areas are just a "No Go Zone" for the Indian troops and Air Force. Not only this, but the Naxal occupied "Red Corridor" area inhabitants are hostile towards the Indian Armed Forces and continue carrying out assassinations against the Indian armed personnel time and again. 

The Daily Mail constituted a team of freelance reporters and photographers, based in different parts of India and embarked them on the investigative mission under the command of their  Delhi Bureau Chief Christina Palmer. The team was given the test task of exploring the state of affairs at Jharkand which is considered to be hub of India’s nuclear energy programme. What they discovered was as follows:


EAST Singhbhum district in Jharkhand, bordering West Bengal and Orissa, is the capital of India’s nuclear energy programme. It is rich in uranium that is mined by the Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL) and converted later into nuclear fuel for the reactors. East Singhbhum is also rich in Naxalites who are active in the area and well aware of the mines that produce uranium. Little to no security separates the uranium ore or the processed yellowcake from the Naxalites, who are currently extending their control, with the local administration officials admitting that it is just a matter of time before they strike the mines.
According to Superintendent of police Navin Kumar Singh, “This district is on the list of Naxalite-affected areas. They are making full efforts to gain control over the Jadugoda region. They already have a very strong presence in the adjoining areas of Potka, Dumaria, Dalbhumgarh and Ghatshila.”
The raw uranium from the mines is processed by the UCIL in Jadugoda, a small town located at a distance of 30 km from district headquarters Jamshedpur. This entire region is India’s only source of natural uranium to feed the country’s heavy-water nuclear reactors. According to local officials, of India’s annual requirement of 300 tonnes of yellowcake, at present, UCIL in East Singhbhum produces 220 tonnes. Massive expansion is underway in the area to increase the production to the required 300 tonnes.

East Singhbhum has seven uranium mines and two processing mills that function under the UCIL. The UCIL campus serves as the headquarters for the mines, and itself has a processing unit and the oldest mines in the region. The Bhatin and Narwapahar mines are 2 km and 10 km respectively from Jadugoda. Turamdih, which has a mine as well as a processing mill, is 20 km from Jadugoda. The Mohuldih and Banduhurang mines are 5 km away from Turamdih. Bagjata is around 30 km from Jadugoda.

In the words of India’s widely circulated fortnightly magazine The Covert’s correspondent Appu Esthose Suresh “This correspondent travelled on the same route used to ferry uranium ore from the mines to the processing plants in Jadugoda and Turamdih. The absence of policemen along the entire route was striking. There was not a single police picket or post. In Jharia, on the way from Narwapahar to Jadugoda, a large warehouse that is used to store explosives had no guard worth the name. This so-called restricted area located on a small hilltop and surrounded by mountains and dense forests, is guarded by just four policemen in two bunkers. The sole watchtower at the warehouse did not have a single guard on duty. This scribe visited the sport several times on different days, but the watchtower remained vacant, always. This road is routinely used by the trucks that transport uranium ore mined at Narwapahar and Bhatin to the UCIL mill at Jadugoda, and is therefore a vital link to the mines”. [1]
The investigation team further learnt that the radiation was a big problem in the area, yet it was unaddressed by the government. According to their findings, on Aug. 16, 2008, a new tailing pipeline burst near Jaduguda caused a uranium mill tailing spill that reached nearby homes and caused serious hazards for the human and the wild life.

Recently a rumor cum very possible news had been running rampant that on 15th March, an Indian nuclear scientist lost his laptop which had critical data of the Indian nuclear program. The scientist lost the laptop in a train, and he worked for Kaiga atomic power plant in Karnataka, India. This is the height of the safety of the Indian Nuclear Arsenal and the critical data related to the Nuclear safety.


As mentioned before, there hasn’t been a single incident that would create any doubt about the security arrangement for the nuclear installations. It is obvious that these “concerns” that India and US raise through their media are all part of the propaganda to eventually destabilize and denuclearize Pakistan to secure the existence of Israel.

Through covert agents like Raymond Davis, CIA has tried to penetrate in Pakistani nuclear installations to get hold of uranium, which can then be used for false flag attacks that can be blamed on Pakistan. And after blaming Pakistan for these attacks, the US can come in, and “rescue the world” from “nuclear terrorism”. However, the CIA has always faced defeat at the hands of ISI in such operations. More over it should be critically mentioned that the attack on PNS Mehran to which Indians have made the argument of concern was plainly US/India sponsored terrorism against the armed forces of Pakistan.


Their prime agenda for exploiting the Pakistani nuclear program is plain and simple. In fact it is the very first step through which they want to disintegrate Pakistan into tiny pieces based on the Yugoslavia doctrine. They aim at ridiculing and creating a hype over the defense arsenals owned by Pakistan, telling blatant lies to the masses that the Pakistani nukes are unsafe. They would then enter as the "savior of  humanity" and "de-nuclearize" Pakistan for the betterment of the entire humanity. This is exactly what they did with Iraq and later on after destructing Iraq into pieces filled with blood of innocent Iraqis, they came to discover that there were NO "weapons of mass destruction" in reality!

The serious 'concerns' that the extreme hostile and treacherous neighbor keeps raising, should not make her eyes shut down from her own 'concerns' which are far more valid, more vulnerable and more hazardous to her own self rather than the concerns of Pakistan. Time and again India's nuclear safety has caused serious issues for the state itself, yet alone the entire humanity. The barbaric Zionist ruling elite of India should either take assistance from the master Tel Aviv in this regard too or either simply restrain herself to  moronic dances of Bollywood as handling nuclear arsenal is not a few steps of gayish dancing.


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Report by Makhdoom Babar in Islamabad & Christina Palmer in New Delhi

Compiled by: Danyal Khan and Xharaf Vsm
Pakistan Cyber Force

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