Prime Minister
Narendra Modi has stressed the need to remain on high vigil to combat nuclear
terrorism and underlined his government's continued priority to nuclear safety
by strengthening institutional framework. Participating in the plenary sessions
of Nuclear Security Summit in Washington Friday night, Mr Modi said India has
been adhering to international obligations on nuclear safety through actions at
national level. Briefing media persons on the Prime Minister's participation in
the nuclear summit, MEA Joint Secretary, Amandeep Singh Gill said that Mr Modi
stressed the importance of strengththening international organisations like the
UN for nuclear security. Mr Gill said, the Prime Minister also reiterated the
importance of UN Security Council Resolution 1540 to prevent non-state actors
gaining access to nuclear weapons.
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Prime Minister has announced a contribution of 1 million US dollars to Nuclear
Security Fund of International Atomic Energy Agency. Mr Modi said that India
would join the basket group of three other countries to combat nuclear
smuggling. Quoting the Prime Minister, Mr Gill said India has decided to stop
the use of Caesium 137 in medical applications as it is produced by nuclear
fusion of Uranium 235 which is used in nuclear reactors and weapons. The Joint
Secretary further said that nuclear Safety Regulatory Bill which lapsed in last
Lok Sabha will be tabled in the current session of the Parliament. He said, the
next conference of INTERPOL will be held in India next year.
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