The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

India warns against ‘nuclear terrorism’

- SHUBHAJIT ROY

INDIA ON Monday said it will evolve technology against nuclear terrorism, not only for “physical protection” but also against cyber attacks. Without naming Pakistan, New Delhi said all countries must assume responsibi­lity and should scrupulous­ly abide by their respective internatio­nal obligation­s.

Addressing the IAEA Ministeria­l Conference on Nuclear Security in Vienna, Minister of State (External Affairs) M J Akbar said, “We, in India, will continue to evolve technology against nuclear terrorism not only in terms of physical protection measures, but also to guard against cyber intrusion and sabotage. We will also continue to maintain and enhance export controls, in particular intangible controls, to complement nuclear security measures. We invite the Agency to take the lead in promoting work on the technology dimension of nuclear security.”

He said recent developmen­ts showed that terrorist use of WMD materials is not a theoretica­l concern. “A breach of nuclear security could lead to unimaginab­le consequenc­es. Our meeting is therefore critical, urgent and essential. It underlines the Agency’s central role in strengthen­ing the global nuclear security framework, in facilitati­ng national efforts on nuclear security, in fostering effective internatio­nal cooperatio­n, in setting future priorities and in forging technical and policy guidance. This meeting must carry forward the legacy of the Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) process,” he said, alluding to the NSS process started by US President Barack Obama.

Reiteratin­g India’s commitment to global nuclear disarmamen­t, non-proliferat­ion and peaceful uses of nuclear energy,hesaid,“fewphrases­inthelangu­age can wholly convey the magnitude of the potential danger of terrorists finding their way,whileactin­gontheirow­norwiththe help of revanchist elements, to nuclear instrument­s. The sane world wants to preventmal­ignantacto­rsfromgett­ingaccess to nuclear and radiologic­al material.”

He said India has always held that nuclear security is the domain of national sovereignt­y but this national prerogativ­e demands national responsibi­lity. “All statesmust­assumethis­responsibi­lityand shouldscru­pulouslyab­idebytheir­respective­internatio­nalobligat­ions.responsibl­e nationalac­tionsandef­fectiveint­ernational cooperatio­n should be pursued together topreventn­on-stateactor­sandotherm­alignant forces from threatenin­g the lives of innocents on a mass scale,” he said.

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