INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY

Pakistan’s nuclear weapons should be brought under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as they are not safe in such a rogue nation, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said.

Overview

  • Foremost intergovernmental forum for scientific and technical cooperation in the nuclear field.
  • Promotes the safe, secure, and peaceful use of nuclear science and technology.
  • Known as the “Atoms for Peace and Development” organization within the UN system.
  • An autonomous organization that reports to both the UN General Assembly and UN Security Council.
  • In 2005, it was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for its work for a safe and peaceful world.

Statute and Formation

  • Statute approved: 23 October 1956 at a UN conference.
  • Came into force: 29 July 1957.
  • Headquarters: Vienna, Austria.
  • Membership: 178 member states (as of 2025), India being one of the founding members of it.

Structure of the IAEA

  • General Conference:
    • Comprises all member states.
    • Meets annually.
    • Approves budget and programs, debates general policies.
  • Board of Governors:
    • Consists of 35 members.
    • Meets around five times a year.
    • Approves safeguard agreements, oversees statutory functions, appoints the Director General.
  • Secretariat:
    • Handles day-to-day operations.
    • Headed by the Director General.

Functions of the IAEA

  • Promotes peaceful use of nuclear energy with global partnerships.
  • Applies nuclear safeguards to ensure nuclear materials are not diverted for weapons:
    • Includes monitoring, inspection, and analysis.
  • Implements safeguards under the NPT (Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty).
  • Facilitates scientific and technical information exchange among member states.
  • Strengthens preparedness and response capacity for nuclear and radiological emergencies.

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