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'US Can't Take Indians As Guinea Pigs'
'Why should we disclose classified information. to satisfy those who doubt our Hydrogen Bomb capability?'
IMAGE: Dr Anil Kakodkar, former chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, at the 'Machined to Think' exhibition at the Nehru Science Centre in Mumbai, May 9, 2018. Photograph: Press Information Bureau
Dr Anil Kakodkar was chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission from 2000 to 2009, during which India signed the civilian nuclear agreement with the United States. Before that, from 1996 to 2000, he was director of the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, a period during which India conducted two nuclear tests in May 1998.
"In my view, doubts about the success of our thermonuclear test in 1998 are raised to seek more and more information from us. No country has shared as much technical information as India. But their 'dil mange more', I sensed that game even at that time. So I concluded that getting into this 'tu tu, mein mein' is futile," Dr Kakodkar, 80, tells Shivanand Kanavi in the first of a two-part exclusive interview.
Ashley Tellis, the American strategic analyst of Indian origin, suggested recently that China and America may conduct nuclear tests again and that may give a window of opportunity for India to test and modernise • Madam, the Indo-US nuclear deal is about nuclear energy and the uranium that we don't have. It's not about technology." said Dr Anil Kakodkar, while replying to rediff.com's question on America's resistance in giving India access to enrichment and reprocessing technology under the deal. Dr Kakodkar is chairman of India's Atomic Energy Commission and secretary to the Department of Atomic Energy since 2000 and that gives him total control to navigate the direction of India's nuclear capabilities, civil and military. He was talking to journalists in Mumbai after delivering the Lalit Doshi lecture. Doshi was a Kutchi Gujarati IAS officer who radically changed Maharashtra's industrial development in the 1970s. He died of heart attack at a young age while attending the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos. Dr Kakodkar spoke at length on 'Nuclear energy in India: The way ahead'. The difference between nuclear scientists and normal humans is that they can't be 99.99 percent correct. They have to be 100 percent in whatever they do and Dr Kakodkar's lecture in Mumbai was just that. He presented his lecture through a power-point presentation before the audience that included businessmen Adi Godrej, Anand Mahindra and Uday
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