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Govt Denies Kudankulam Nuclear Plant Data Leak

No sensitive data leaked, says Govt. Nuclear safety unaffected.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 16 July 2026 at 10:29 pm
Govt Denies Kudankulam Nuclear Plant Data Leak

The Indian government has denied reports of a sensitive data leak at the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant. Union Minister Jitendra Singh has stated that no nuclear safety or security data has been compromised.

The minister's statement comes after claims by a ransomware group that they had accessed thousands of project-related files. However, the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited has clarified that the leaked documents are related to the plant's conventional Balance of Plant package, which does not contain sensitive information.

The Balance of Plant package refers to the non-nuclear components of the power plant, such as turbines and generators. The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited has assured that the leak does not affect the nuclear safety or security of the plant.

The Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant is a major nuclear power plant located in Tamil Nadu, India. It is operated by the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited and has a total capacity of 2000 MW.

The incident has raised concerns about the security of India's nuclear power plants. However, the government has assured that the necessary measures are in place to protect the plants from cyber threats.

The Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited has stated that it is investigating the incident and taking steps to prevent such leaks in the future. The government has also assured that it is taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety and security of the country's nuclear power plants.

The incident is a reminder of the importance of cybersecurity in the nuclear power sector. As India continues to expand its nuclear power capacity, it is essential to ensure that the necessary measures are in place to protect the plants from cyber threats.

In conclusion, the government has denied reports of a sensitive data leak at the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant. While the incident has raised concerns about the security of India's nuclear power plants, the government has assured that the necessary measures are in place to protect the plants from cyber threats.

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