I understand that it was Anil Kakodkar who dissented in BARC, and put his dissent note saying “no further testing necessary for the next 5 years”Indeed, according to strategic affairs researcher Bharat Karnad, Chidambaram, who argued even before the 1998 tests that explosive testing is unnecessary and that India could build a nuclear arsenal using computer simulations alone (Vajpayee overruled him), himself conceded subsequently — faced with a note from the BARC Council, the highest decision-making body in the nuclear complex — in representations to the government that his “no further testing necessary” advice was valid, but only “for the next 10 years”. It would imply that by even his reckoning, India should have resumed testing by 2008. In late 2007, Chidambaram’s ambivalence, Karnad writes, led a high-powered taskforce appointed by the government to advise the external affairs ministry not to sign the CTBT.
Still, it’s nobody’s case that India, flush with the recent nuclear deal with the US and the NSG, which Santhanam supported, should conduct new nuclear tests tomorrow, or the day after. In signing the nuclear deal, Dr Manmohan Singh made a calculation that India ’s security situation would not deteriorate so far as to necessitate further nuclear tests and rapid expansion of the arsenal until at least 2020, if not later. By that time, India would have greater economic heft, its nuclear capabilities will have expanded, and the US’ global position will be under severe challenge from China. Together, these factors would let India test again and weather global opprobrium and possible US sanctions. It was a sensible bet to make. But it requires that India keep itself free from the chains of a global CTBT agreement. That’s the bottomline to which the government must stick, regardless of the yield of the 1998 H-bomb test.
Perhaps RC diluted that further and made it into next 10 years.
Now 11 years later R Chidambram is unwilling to follow even his own scientific determination into action. Wonder if it was scientific enough the first time around in 1998 !!!