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"Even the government doesn't have much hope that they would be importing large numbers of light water reactors anytime soon," Ramana said. M V Ramana, Professor and Simons Chair inDisarmament, Global and HumanSecurity Liu Institute for Global Issues School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, University of British Columbia said in terms of building foreign reactors, despite the waiver from the Nuclear Suppliers Group, there was "absolutely no construction" at any sites identified for imported reactors. For this, two sites were earmarked-Mithi Virdi for General Electric Hitachi Nuclear Energy and Kovadda in Andhra Pradesh-for building 12 reactors. Work is also on to create a uranium reserve by importing the element to ensure the power reactors under IAEA safeguards do not face fuel shortage.īuilding of foreign nuclear reactors was a major aspect of the Indo-US deal.

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Sood said the long-term uranium arrangements enabled India to run the existing plants at 80 per cent efficiency.Īccording to the responses by the government on questions in Parliament, India imported over 7841.51 metric tonnes of nuclear fuel from 2008-2009 to 2017-18. Post waiver, India signed nuclear cooperation agreements for peaceful means with the US, France, Russia, Canada, Argentina, Australia, Sri Lanka, United Kingdom, Japan, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Kazakhstan and Korea.įollowing the pacts, there have been specific agreements for import of uranium from France, Kazakhstan, Australia, Canada and Russia. The country currently has 15 of its reactors under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The pact also enabled India to separate its civilian and military programmes.

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The plant later went on to create a record of a continuous run of 765 days on Saturday at its full capacity of 220 MWe.Ī major aspect of the Indo-US nuclear deal was the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) gave a special waiver to India that enabled it to sign cooperation agreements with a dozen countries, said former diplomat Rakesh Sood and India's special envoy of the Prime Minister for Disarmament and Non-proliferation Issues from 2013 to 2014. He also pointed out an instance of Rajasthan Atomic Power Plant (RAPS) unit 5 whose operations had to be delayed due to shortage of uranium. Sinha said by 2006-2007, the performance of Indian reactors had reduced 50-55 per cent due to shortage of nuclear fuel. "At that time, the concept of global warming was also gaining ground," Kakodkar said, noting India required energy for its growing economy. On the other hand, as the number of nuclear reactors rose, the need for uranium hit the domestic reactors, adversely affecting their performance, said R K Sinha, the former chairman of AEC and former secretary, DAE.

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"The feeling in the West was that the rationale behind sanctions did not hurt India's nuclear military programme," Kakodkar, who is also the member of the AEC, said. In 1998, after conducting nuclear tests, India declared itself a nuclear weapon state. India developed Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs), which are currently the backbone of the Indian nuclear power generation. "We knew that we had limitations on nuclear trade, so there was a need for progress within," said Anil Kakodkar, the former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and former secretary, Department of Atomic Energy when the deal was signed.

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India conducted a nuclear test in 1974, following which a torrent of sanctions hit the country's defence, nuclear and space programmes hard. The Indo-US nuclear cooperation agreement was signed on October 10, 2008, that gave a fillip to the ties between the two nations, which since then have been on an upswing.













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