Nuclear power in India
Various facets of energy security would continue to engage the policy makers and other stake holders as energy continues to drive economies, policies and even geo-strategy. The country has come a long way since the Tarapore Nuclear Plant began commercial operation way back in 1969. The progress has been slow but steady. The keen debate that was generated during the run up to the Civil Nuclear Energy deal with US is a clear example of the interest displayed in India about this important source of energy. The study report on Nuclear Power in India is a joint effort of the Center for Asia Studies, Chennai and the Institute of South Asian Studies, NUS, Singapore. This report is an attempt to bring out various issues supported with facts and figures in the Indian context.
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