IMMEDIATE USE 16 NOV 2015
PEOPLE FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT NSW
AUSTRALIA/INDIA U-DEAL SELLS URANIUM DIRECTLY INTO SUBCONTINENTAL NUCLEAR ARMS RACE
The  India-Australia uranium deal, whereby Australia agrees to sell uranium  to India in spite of India's not being a signatory of the nuclear  nonproliferation treaty, and in spite of the fact that a vigorous  nuclear arms race is in progress on the subcontinent, beggars belief for  anyone who has been involved for decades as I have, in questions of  nuclear nonproliferation, disarmament, and nuclear safety.
A  vigorous nuclear arms race is taking place right now on the Indian  subcontinent between India and Pakistan, with Pakistan now having some  130 nuclear warheads, and India not far behind with between 110 and 120.
Pakistan  has deployed short-range, war-fighting 'mini nukes' to repel Indian  tank attacks. India has said that their use will lead to full-scale  nuclear war.
India and Pakistan are poised on a nuclear knife-edge.
While  we can say all we like that Australian uranium will only ever be used  to 'civil' uses, the fact is that because India has limited uranium  supplies of its own (mined under appalling conditions at Jharsguda in  Bihar with catastrophic effects on the health of local people) – the  fact is that use of Australian uranium will 'free up' un-safeguarded  Indian uranium for weapons use. It can be no other way, there is simply  no avoiding the brute facts of arithmetic. Uranium that has been  replaced by imported (Australian) uranium for nuclear power use is now  available for use in nuclear weapons.
Australia has chosen to  sell its uranium into the worlds most dangerous nuclear flashpoint. It  has done so against the recommendations of a parliamentary joint  committee.
This is a mindbogglingly foolish decision.
John Hallam Nuclear Weapons Campaigner PND-NSW
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