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NPCIL Denies Nuclear Breach After Data Leak

No nuclear security compromise, says NPCIL. Data leak affects non-nuclear systems.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 16 July 2026 at 10:33 am
NPCIL Denies Nuclear Breach After Data Leak

India's Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) has denied any breach of nuclear systems after a report of a data leak at the Kudankulam nuclear power plant. The leak is said to involve conventional plant facilities and not nuclear safety systems.

According to NPCIL, the leaked files pertain only to non-nuclear safety systems and were prepared by Reliance Infrastructure Ltd. for common services. The corporation has assured that the breach does not compromise nuclear security or reactor core systems.

The affected information relates to plant units that are currently under construction. NPCIL has stated that the leak is limited to these units and does not affect the operational safety of the plant.

The Kudankulam nuclear power plant is located in Tamil Nadu and is one of the largest nuclear power plants in India. The plant has been operational since 2013 and has a total capacity of 2000 MW.

NPCIL has emphasized that the nuclear security and reactor core systems are completely separate from the conventional plant facilities and are not affected by the data leak. The corporation has also stated that it takes the security of its systems very seriously and has measures in place to prevent such breaches.

The incident has raised concerns about the security of India's nuclear power plants. However, NPCIL has assured that the breach is limited and does not pose a risk to the safety of the plant or the public.

The Indian government has also taken steps to improve the security of the country's nuclear power plants. The government has implemented various measures to prevent cyber attacks and data breaches, including the creation of a dedicated cyber security team.

In recent years, there have been several instances of cyber attacks on critical infrastructure, including nuclear power plants. The incident at Kudankulam highlights the need for increased vigilance and security measures to protect India's nuclear power plants.

The NPCIL has stated that it is investigating the incident and will take necessary measures to prevent such breaches in the future. The corporation has also assured that the safety of the plant and the public is its top priority.

In conclusion, the reported data leak at the Kudankulam nuclear power plant has raised concerns about the security of India's nuclear power plants. However, NPCIL has denied any breach of nuclear systems and has assured that the leak is limited to non-nuclear safety systems. The incident highlights the need for increased vigilance and security measures to protect India's nuclear power plants.

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