OPERATION SMILING BUDDHA AND NPT – DEFENCE & SECURITY

News: The story of India’s first nuclear test at Pokhran in 1974

 

What's in the news?

       Announcing to the world that India had entered an elite group of nations whose members possessed nuclear capabilities, India conducted its first nuclear tests on May 18, 1974, in Pokhran, Rajasthan, as part of the ‘Smiling Buddha’ operation.

 

Key takeaways:

       Then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi termed the event a “peaceful nuclear explosion”, perhaps to assuage the rest of the world and particularly the members of the United Nations Security Council’s permanent five (or P-5) members: the United States, the United Kingdom, France, China and Russia.

 

Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty:

       To maintain a kind of minimal peace, one such treaty was signed in 1968, called the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT).

       It is a multilateral agreement that tries to prevent the proliferation of nuclear weapons by means of

a.       Non-proliferation

b.      Disarmament

c.       Use of nuclear energy peacefully

       It was ratified in 1970 after being signed in 1968. The Committee on Disarmament debated and discussed the contents of this treaty.

       It creates nuclear “Haves” and “Have-Nots” throughout the globe.

 

Features:

       Nuclear-weapon States parties under the NPT are defined as those that manufactured and exploded a nuclear weapon or other nuclear explosive devices before January 1, 1967, effectively meaning the P-5 countries.

       Its signatories agreed not to transfer either nuclear weapons or nuclear weapons technology to any other state.

       The non-nuclear states agreed that they would not receive, develop or otherwise acquire nuclear weapons.

       All of the signatories agreed to submit to the safeguards against proliferation established by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

       Parties to the treaty also agreed to help end the nuclear arms race and limit the spread of the technology.

 

Objection from India to NPT:

       India objected to NPT on the grounds that it was discriminatory to countries except the P-5.

       The government of India refused to accede to the terms of the treaty because it failed to address India’s misgivings.

 

Operation Smiling Buddha:

       Operation Smiling Buddha was the assigned code name of India’s first successful nuclear bomb test on 18 May 1974.

       The bomb was detonated on the army base Pokhran Test Range, in Rajasthan, by the Indian Army under the supervision of several key Indian generals.