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- India Plans Exports of AHW Reactors Fuelled by LEU
- India’s Three-Phased N-Power Programme
- Asia Remains Focus of N-Energy Growth
- The Dilemma of Aging Nuclear Plants
- SCHOTT’s ‘Fit & Forget’ EPAs Offer Best Bet for N-Reactors
- IOCL Poised to Play Big Role in India’s N-Power Development
- NPCIL Assessing Orissa State’s Potential for N-Power Complex





With the Indian Government launching a massive drive for stepping up the country’s nuclear power generation capacity, the issue of nuclear safety has assumed great significance. Some analysts say there could be cause for alarm, given the non-transparent nature of India's state-controlled nuclear energy sector - there is no way to estimate whether safety issues will be carefully followed.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has just released a Guide on Security of Radioactive Sources for implementing security measures on radioactive sources. It is published under the IAEA’s Nuclear Security Series, the publication includes guidance and recommended measures for the prevention and detection of, and response to malicious acts involving radioactive sources.
India, the second fastest-growing major economy, may enact a law that will limit the liability of U.S. suppliers in case of a nuclear accident after a new government takes office following general elections.
India’s nuclear establishment has tightened security at its various atomic reactors and power plants across the country In wake of the recent terrorist attacks on Mumbai in which nearly 200 people were killed. 







