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Indian nuclear plants to bolster safety measures Chennai: India’s atomic energy regulator has decided to renew the operational licence of all the 20 atomic power plants in the country on a short term basis till the ...
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh is now focusing on the nuke deals with Russia and Japan to push for new nuclear power stations that has been stagnating for the past few months, after his government failed ...
The Government on Thursday assured Parliament that nuclear energy is safe and clean and India needs nuclear energy to meet projected power demand of more than 50,000 MW in the next couple of years. Stating this in ...
India and the US are expected to seek a common ground on the implementation of civil nuclear deal when Deputy Secretary of State William Burns travels to New Delhi later this month amid attempts by two ...
The delay in commissioning of two nuclear power plants at Kudankulam has led to escalation in cost to the tune of Rs 2,653 crore. The approved completion cost of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power project was Rs ...
Australia’s strategic ties with India are set to benefit from the ruling Labor Party’s decision to lift a ban on exporting uranium to the growing Asian power, Defence Minister Stephen Smith said on Monday. Prime Minister Julia ...
India  welcomed the move of Australia’s ruling Labor Party to remove a ban on uranium exports to this country, saying that bilateral cooperation in the energy sector is one of the important facets of multifaceted bilateral ...
A day after Australia’s ruling Labor Party approved uranium sale to India, Pakistan has demanded it be allowed to buy the nuclear raw material if the Gillard administration proceeds with sales of yellowcake to New Delhi. Pakistan’s ...
People’s perception about nuclear energy should change if India has to meet its future power requirement pegged at 8,00,000 mw by 2032, V Venugopal, president of the Indian Association of Nuclear Chemists and Allied Scientists (IANCAS), ...
Unless India agrees to open its military facilities to nuclear inspectors, sale of Uranium by Australia to that country will be a breach of Federal government’s obligations under the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone (SPNFZ) Treaty, ...