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International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Affiliate Warns of Unprecedented Fallout in Potential Nuclear Conflicts

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Imam ul-Mulk IV Syed Ahmed Khan, Head of the Rahnuma-E-Deccan family hosts (former) Member of Parliament Syed Aziz Pasha, Dr. Arun Mitra, President of IDPD, an affiliate of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) and other senior physicians at his family residence in Asif Nagar.

Rahnuma-E-Deccan Family Head Hosts Indian Doctors for Peace and Development

By: Syed Khaled Shahbaaz

(RAHNUMA) Hyderabad : The Indian Doctors for Peace and Development (IDPD) has raised alarming concerns over the catastrophic consequences of a nuclear conflict in today’s world, said Dr. Arun Mitra, President of IDPD, an affiliate of the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW). At a meeting hosted by Syed Ahmed Khan, head of the century-old Rahnuma-E-Deccan family at their residence in Asif Nagar, Dr. Mitra emphasized that medical professionals would be powerless in the aftermath of a nuclear war, stating, “Doctors have no remedy to treat patients in the aftermath of a nuclear war. There will be absolute chaos and destruction, and there is no cure for the suffering of those affected.” His stark warning underscored the unimaginable devastation that such a conflict could unleash.

The discussion, held under the guidance of former Member of Parliament Syed Aziz Pasha, involved deliberations on varied themes including education, threat of nuclear power, and access to better healthcare.

“If a nuclear exchange were to occur between India and Pakistan, nearly 2 billion people could perish. In a conflict between the United States and Russia, the death toll could rise to 6 billion,” Dr. Mitra cautioned. While stressing the gravity of the situation, he maintained that the pursuit of peace must remain a global priority.

Dr. Mitra also expressed concern about the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, noting the risk posed to nuclear power plants in the region. “The conflict in Ukraine has placed countless people at risk of nuclear radiation exposure, should the integrity of these power plants be compromised,” he said.

He criticized global powers for their reliance on brute force, stating that civilians are too often the victims of such actions. “The indiscriminate killing of civilians cannot be justified, and the international community must act to prevent such atrocities.”

IDPD, founded in 1984 as the National Association of Indian Doctors for Prevention of Nuclear War (NAIDPNW) at its inaugural conference in Patna, has consistently advocated for nuclear disarmament and peace. The organization is an affiliate of IPPNW, which was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985. IPPNW was also instrumental in the formation of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), which received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2017 for successfully promoting the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) at the UN General Assembly.

Dr. Mitra, who also served as the co-president of IPPNW, called for heightened public awareness of the risks posed by nuclear conflicts. He urged citizens and activists to remain vigilant and discerning about global developments that could escalate tensions.

In December 2024, IDPD plans to hold an international seminar in Delhi, focusing on the atrocities committed by various global powers, including the ongoing violence in Palestine. The seminar will explore the dangers of nuclear weapons and the path forward toward disarmament. Additionally, IDPD will participate in an international conference scheduled for October 2025 in Nagasaki, Japan, which will further highlight the urgency of nuclear disarmament and global peace.

Dr Rajni announced that the state unit of IDPD would be rejuvenated and a seminar would be held in November 2024.

Syed Ahmed Khan, Head of The Rahnuma-E-Deccan family, noted allergist and pediatrician Dr. Arif Ahmed, Media Plus CEO Syed Khaled Shahbaaz, Dr. D. Ramkishan, Principal Government Medical College, Narayanpet, Dr. Ghouse Mohiuddin, Dr. Majid, Tarun Mitra, Associate Editor of Rahnuma-E-Deccan Dr. Faheemuddin, Sufi Ehtesham Ali, Dr. Pratap Reddy, Ms. Jyothi, Dr Yousuf Hamidi, Dr B Pratap Reddy, Dr K Rapani, Vice President of All India Majlis-e-Tameer e Millat were also present on this occasion.

International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War Affiliate Warns of Unprecedented Fallout in Potential Nuclear Conflicts

 

 

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