India expresses readiness to extend all possible support, says envoy Shambhu S Kumaran at IAEA meet

ANI June 24, 2025 254 views

India has pledged support at the IAEA amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly concerning attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities. Ambassador Shambhu S Kumaran emphasized the need for nuclear safety and urged the IAEA to monitor radiation levels. IAEA chief Rafael Grossi warned the conflict risks collapsing global non-proliferation efforts. Both officials called for diplomatic solutions to prevent further escalation.

"Ensuring the safety and security of nuclear facilities is a high priority" – Shambhu S Kumaran
Vienna, June 23: Indian Ambassador to Austria, Shambhu S Kumaran, delivered India's statement at the special meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors, expressing deep concern over the recent escalation of the situation in the Middle East, particularly the attacks on several nuclear facilities in Iran.

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India expresses deep concern over attacks on Iran's nuclear sites

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Urges IAEA to monitor radiation levels and damage

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Calls for restraint to prevent nuclear safety risks

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IAEA warns conflict threatens global non-proliferation regime

Further, the envoy "expressed India's readiness to extend all possible support."

https://x.com/indiainaustria/status/1937162901204189590?s=46

Indian Embassy in Vienna shared the ambassador's statement on X and wrote, "Expressed India's deep concern over the recent escalation of the situation in the Middle East, including the attacks on several nuclear facilities in Iran."

"Ensuring the safety and security of nuclear facilities is a high priority, keeping in mind the possible consequences of such attacks for public health and the environment," he added.

He emphasised the need for caution, urging the IAEA to keep the Board updated on the extent of damage to nuclear facilities and report on radiation levels.

"Urged IAEA to keep the Board updated on the extent of damage to nuclear facilities and report on the radiation levels. Reiterated call to all concerned for exercising utmost restraint so that the safety and security of nuclear facilities are not adversely impacted," he added.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General, Rafael Mariano Grossi, has expressed concern in his introductory statement to the board of governors over the ongoing conflict involving Iran's nuclear sites coming under attack. "We are meeting today in the midst of a serious conflict, involving three IAEA Member States, during which Iran's nuclear sites are coming under attack," the Director General stated.

The Director General warned that the conflict risks collapsing the global nuclear non-proliferation regime. "The weight of this conflict risks collapsing the global nuclear non-proliferation regime," he said. "But there is still a path for diplomacy. We must take it, otherwise violence and destruction could reach unimaginable levels and the global non-proliferation regime that has underpinned international security for more than half a century could crumble and fall."

The Director General emphasised the need for peace in the region, particularly in Iran, Israel, and the Middle East. "Iran, Israel, and the Middle East need peace," he stated.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
India's balanced approach is commendable. While we must show solidarity with global nuclear safety, we should also ensure our own strategic interests in the region aren't compromised. The Middle East situation affects oil prices which directly impacts our economy. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Nuclear safety is a global concern that transcends borders. India's offer to help shows we're responsible global citizens. But I hope our government remains cautious - we've seen how quickly such situations can escalate. Safety first!
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Amit S.
Good diplomatic move by India. We have strong nuclear expertise and can contribute meaningfully. But shouldn't we focus more on our neighborhood first? China-Pakistan nuclear cooperation affects us directly. Just saying...
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Sunita R.
As someone who remembers the Bhopal gas tragedy, I fully support India's emphasis on nuclear safety. Radiation doesn't respect borders - what happens in Iran could affect us all. More countries should take this seriously. 👏
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Vikram J.
While the gesture is good, I hope we're not overextending ourselves. Our diplomats are doing great work, but we have enough challenges at home - from energy security to border tensions. Let's not forget 'Charity begins at home' as our elders say.

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