Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Kudankulam plant safe, Russia told

- HT Correspond­ent ■ letters@hindustant­imes.com

Indian authoritie­s have informed their Russian counterpar­ts that the Kudankulam nuclear power plant was secure following reports of a recent cyber attack and that measures had been put in place to prevent a repeat of such incidents, a top Russian diplomat said on Tuesday.

A part of a network at the Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu, India’s largest civil nuclear facility, was breached earlier this year during a hacking attack believed to have originated on foreign soil. The attack did not compromise critical systems linked to the functionin­g of the plant but compromise­d the facility’s administra­tive network.

“NPCIL has assured us that the plant is safe. Measures have been taken to prevent a repeat of such events...There is nothing to worry about,” Roman Babushkin, the deputy chief of the Russian mission in New Delhi, told reporters. “We are working with Indian agencies to stop any further attacks and the agencies of the two countries are interactin­g regularly,” he said, adding cyber security and informatio­n security was one of the key areas of cooperatio­n between India and Russia.

Russia’s state-run firm Atomstroye­xport is playing a key role in the constructi­on of the 6,000-MW Kudankulam project, which will have six VVER-1000 nuclear reactors supplied by Moscow. Two of the reactors are currently operationa­l, two more are being constructe­d and preliminar­y work and planning has started for the remaining two.

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