India’s new Nuclear Regulator will be a tame instrument of government
“This is an unprecedented directive which coerces and demands obedience from the Regulatory Authority.

“By bringing such a bill (in parliament), the government has shown its utter disdain for the people’s genuine fears about safety in the nuclear sector,” the Communist Party of India-Marxist said in a statement.
“The CPI-M demands that the government scrap this bill and bring fresh legislation to set up a genuinely independent nuclear safety regulatory authority.”
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had promised to bring legislation to set up an independent Nuclear Safety Authority, the statement said. This came after the widespread apprehensions about the safety of nuclear reactors in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan.
“However, the bill introduced in the Lok Sabha, the Nuclear Safety Regulatory Authority Bill, goes contrary to the assurance and seeks to set up a body which is captive to the government. “The bill seeks to establish aCouncil of Nuclear Safety which consists of the prime minister, five or more cabinet ministers and the cabinet secretary and experts nominated by the central government”.
It is this council which will control and virtually direct the Regulatory Authority. The bill hedges the Regulatory Authority with various restrictions. One requirement is that the Authority should function in a manner that is consistent with the ‘international obligations of India’.
“This means that the Regulatory Authority will have to accept all imported nuclear plants and not question any features of the same which have been arrived through international agreements. “Thus, the Authority has to give post facto approval for all the imported reactors which the government has already committed to buy.
“The bill has an extraordinary clause that: ‘the Regulatory Authority shall not act against the interest of the sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the State, friendly relations with foreign States, public order, decency or morality’.
“This is an unprecedented directive which coerces and demands obedience from the Regulatory Authority.
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