Indian Scientist Claims Pokhran Nuclear Tests Were Unsuccessful

Pokhran IIA senior scientist and DRDO representative at Pokhran II has admitted for the first time that the May 1998 nuclear tests may not have been as successful as has been projected and also emphasized the need for India to conduct more tests to improve its nuclear weapon programme. The Indian security establishment on Thursday reacted with dismay to suggestions by top nuclear scientist K Santhanam.

India conducted five nuclear tests at the Pokhran test range. Three of them were conducted on May 11 and two on May 13, 1998. The team which conducted tests was headed by Rajagopala Chidambaram and the Device was developed at the Defence Research and Development Organization or DRDO’s Terminal Ballistics Research Laboratory.

Santhanam has disclosed that the thermonuclear explosions conducted at that time were ‘actually of much below expectations and the tests were perhaps more a fizzle rather than a big bang.’

In nuclear parlance, a test is described fizzle when it fails to meet the desired yield. India had claimed at time that test yielded 45 kilotons (KT) but this claim was challenged by western experts who said it was not more than 20 KT. In fact, some scientists, notably top nuclear seismology expert Terry Wallace, then with the University of Arizona and now attached to the Los Alamos National Laboratory, put the combined yield of the three May 11 tests at as low as 10 to 15 kilotons. Two other tests on May 13 involved sub-kiloton devices for tactical weapons, which US scientists doubted even took place.

Santhanam’s view was shared by nuclear scientist Subramaniam who said “there was something wrong with the seismic signals which seemed pretty weak to me then. So I would tend to agree with Santhanam”.

The security expert Bharat Karnad said Santhanam’s admission is remarkable because this is the first time a nuclear scientist and one closely associated with the 1998 tests has disavowed the government line. “This means the government has to do something. Either you don’t have a thermonuclear deterrent or prove that you have it, if you claim to have it,” said Karnad.

The exact yield of the thermonuclear explosion is important as during the heated debate on the India-US nuclear deal Indian government is under pressure from the international non proliferation lobby, to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). It was said the disincentive the nuclear deal imposed on testing would not really matter as further tests were not required.

Brajesh Mishra, the Former National Security Advisor in the NDA regime under Atal Behari Vajpayee rejected top nuclear scientist K Santhanam’s charges.

He said, “Dr APJ Abdul Kalam who was scientific advisor to the Defence Minister in 1998 had openly said that the nuclear test in Pokharan in 1998 was enough and we could sign the Indo-US Nuclear deal. Dr Santhanam was working directly under Dr Kalam and both were present when Pokharan took place. That should answer any questions about the test.”


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55 responses to “Indian Scientist Claims Pokhran Nuclear Tests Were Unsuccessful”

  1. Hamid Majid Abbasi Avatar

    @hend
    actually Indians have a problem that they start beating the drums much earlier and when the response comes they are unable to find a wall to hide there face………….as originally this post was in regards to the nuclear tests……so Indians kept jumping for 24 years and when the time came they could only bite there nails as the neighbour was totally ready and upto mark…………….
    in case of water dispute if i get the fact straight it didnt go like you said………..the designs were altered by the consultants as they were against the treaty……….
    and ofcourse how can we forget the terrorism as that is what they cry even in order to negotiate…………so for so long they have opressed millions in Kashmir………influxed billions into Pakistan and when some thing happens on there side…..they become as innocent if they have just arrived in the world………….its there own deeds that get reflected out there

  2. Hend Avatar
    Hend

    SL
    The new that you are referring to is much older and appeared in pakistani newspapers like jung and many pakistani websites. one needs to take the word “blocked” with a pinch of salt because it means “alleged reduction of flow” and not an “alleged complete block”. these charges have been traded for last 60 years.

    the indus water treaty was brockered by world bank and any disputes are taken to international court of arbitration. in 2005 pakistan complained to World Bank about the Baghlihar hydel project and finally lost the appeal. in any case the rivers are drying up slowly and reduction in flow is one of the consequences. rather than making blanket statements like “india is destroying pakistan” wait for the arbitration process to work as it has been agreed between the two sides.

    thanks for clarifying why kashmir is important to pakistan…it seems more like a vulnerability…which any smart enemy can and should exploit…maybe it makes sense develop alternative water sources and wait for next 5 years and wake up to completely dry bore wells.

  3. Hamid Majid Abbasi Avatar

    @confused
    @ confused
    so long buddyyyyyy………
    ny ways if we were playing in the hands of chinese, i hope you dnt mind calling your golden nuclear era a blessing to former Soviet Union……..may b a poodle will be appropriate………nd your genuiene nuclear programme……….my my my…….seems like a new bollywood flick will be made to show case this argument……..
    ny ways back to business……….it was an entirely copied programme from where ever it was possible………..nd in regards to your responsible programme where our is a threat………i hope you would like to shed light on the fact that why after every year or so your top scientist either disappears or he is found dead in some muddy river…………..even a blind knows the amount of proliferation going on from Delhi till Tel Aviv………………….dats the real threat……………

  4. Lt. General Ayub Khan Avatar

    Chinese didn’t help us with our centrifuge cascade. We got the designs from netherlands and the know how and the materials procurement was delegated to KRL and PAEC both of whom reported directly to the ISI and the Military of Pakistan. I couldn’t care less about indian defence failures. Most important thing is to know that for every one of their provokative actions, we have a response. Perhaps they can use their low grade capability to wipe out the maoist naxal farmers who are swallowing up their eastern region and slapping their forces around day in and day out. On a side note, indian failed to provide investigation as to how one of their top and most knowledgable nuclear scientists was found dead rotting in a swamp. Strange realities in that brahmin run federation

  5. Shakir Lakhani Avatar

    @ Hend: it seems you’ve not been reading newspapers lately. About 2-3 months before the recent monsoons, India blocked the flow of water into the Chenab River. Now you know why Kashmir is so important for Pakistan: it provides us with most of our water.

  6. Hend Avatar
    Hend

    SL

    Sir, that was not my comment which you responded to with my name.

    Confused Indian

    Your comments are lacking in facts.
    If Pakistan bomb is ‘haram’ what do you think Indian bomb is?
    To say that it was assembled from Chinese parts is completely incorrect. Dr.A.Q.Khan got the technology from Netherlands and then built the infrastructure and technology to manufacture it in Pakistan. This is something similar to what India might have done with Russian technology.

    Second fiddle thing – Isn’t India doing the same? All these years Russia and now suddenly USA? Does not every country do it for strategic purposes? nothing wrong in it as long as you choose wisely who to go with.

    SL –
    can you give some backup to prove that India stopped the water to Pakistan. As per my understanding there is a Indus water treaty and India cannot do something like that unilaterally.

    As for the developmental assistance to Afghanistan, I don’t see why it should concern Pakistan. The allegations of trying to destabilize each other are mutual and tools of foreign policy. We have to accept and admit this as a fact. One cannot complain that ‘only they are doing it’ because both are doing it and will continue to do it unless the whole relationship and people’s mindesets undergo change.

  7. Shakir Lakhani Avatar

    @ Hend; Yes, Pakistan is obsessed with India, because India stopped water flow into Pakistan and blocked its share of funds in 1947. India has done its best to destroy Pakistan. Even today, with 836 million Indians struggling for survival, India gives billions to Afghanistan to destabilize Pakistan. In fact, Pakistan is the only obstacle to Indian desire to dominate the region. And Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bangladesh look up to Pakistan to support them against India’s designs. and don’t forget, if Pakistan is a “pawn” of China, India was a pawn of Russia for many years. Now it will be a pawn of the U.S.

  8. confused indian Avatar
    confused indian

    @ Sakir saab, logic takes backseat when leaders start saying ‘we shall eat grass for hundred years but we shall go nuclear.’

    @ Hina, probably i have commeted before, and sadly repeat it again though in a different manner. Pak’s nuclear bomb(s) are not only worry for India or USA but for the whole world, because the manner in which it was assembled. (‘haram’ would be appropriate word for it). Pakistani scientists just assembled the parts of bomb supplied mainly from China. (don’t you know that!).
    if it was developed in a genuine manner, like Indians did i think most people, including myself, would have supported it, whether it is against India, USA or Timbuktu.

    i can’t remember the name of the film made by Jahnu Barua in Assamese, but always knock my mind. in picture a widow punches a jamindar for grabbing her hand, for which jamindar file a police complain, matter goes to court where financially weaker woman find it difficult to get bail, in due process she turned to a businessman for financial help, which that he physically exploit her.

    SO, WHAT I WANT TO SAY!

    Pakistan is so obsessed with India that she never mind of becoming a pawn or second fiddle (you are free to imagine better word for it) for China. is that what ‘Quaid’ had visioned about Pakistan? tsk.. tsk..

  9. Hend Avatar
    Hend

    The title of this thread is a bit wrong. The good scientist was referring to the thermonuclear (Hydrogen bomb) test only and not to the other nuclear tests. Anyway, quite likely it either failed or India is creating the grounds for more tests.

    Hamid Majob Abbasi
    The US nuclear deal you are referring to is a different thing. Contrary to your belief it would actually curb more experimentation and not improve the weapons program.

    Someone also mentioned that an Indian satellite stopped working. That reference must be to the satellite which they sent to orbit the moon. Possibly it will create one more crater on the face of the moon…I don’t know how tiny that thing is but I was laughing and rolling on the floor when they claimed last year to have planted an Indian flag on moon when in reality, the moon craft had dispatched the flag to moon at something like 60 miles/ minute…I hope it did not drill a deep hole or something…such mischiefs should be banned.

  10. James Killian Spratt Avatar

    “Ye Earthe is ROUND, says he?!?! HERESY!! OFF WITH HIS HEAD!!! EVERYONE knoweth that ye Earthe is FLAT, and if ye saileth over the Edge, ye falleth into HELL!!”

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