Chidambaram, R. (2006) India and the International atomic energy agency Atoms for Peace: an International Journal, 1 (2-3). pp. 137-144. ISSN 1741-640X
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Abstract
India is one of the founder members of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The sustained growth of its nuclear programme has accorded a unique distinction to India of being a developing country with strong foundations in advanced nuclear technology. This perspective of being a technologically advanced developing country has guided many of India's interactions on the IAEA platform.
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Keywords: | Closed Fuel Cycle; High Temperature Reactors; India; Innovative Reactors; International Atomic Energy Agency; IAEA; Nuclear Energy; Nuclear Power; Nuclear Technology; Thorium |
ID Code: | 86216 |
Deposited On: | 08 Mar 2012 11:35 |
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