Press Trust of India / Ramsar/Rajasthan Aug 29, 2009, 11:32 IST
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the recent controversy over the 1998 Pokhran tests was "needless" and that former president A P J Abdul Kalam has clarified that the explosions were successful.
"A wrong impression has been given by some scientists which is needless. Kalam has clarified that the tests were successful," Singh told reporters here.
He was asked about the bombshell dropped by a former DRDO scientist K Santhanam that the Pokhran-II was not a full success.
Santhanam, the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) representative for the tests, had claimed that the thermonuclear or hydrogen bomb was of low yield and not the one that would meet the country's strategic objectives. He said India needed to conduct more atomic tests and should not sign CTBT.
But Kalam, who was the Director General of the DRDO during Pokhran-II, maintained that from the data obtained by seismic and radioactive measurements it had been established by the project team that the "design yield of the thermo-nuclear test has been obtained." R Chidambaram, who was the Chairman of the Department of Atomic Energy in 1998, also dubbed the suggestion as "absurd".
It is unfortunate that the controversy ragaing about the Pokhran II test goes unabated making the situation hazy whethter the thermo nuclear test carried out was a success or not, despite the confirmation about its success by the former President Of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, a renowned scientist himself. To put the controversy at rest, it would be appropriate to constitute at government level, a high powered board comprising of top scientists, defence analysists and technitions to carry out indepth study to arrive at a conclusive decision that the Pokhran II was a success.