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URANIUM: THE FUTURE CHALLENGES & POSSIBILITIES OF NUCLEAR ENERGY IN INDIA

Dr. Usha Saini

India's nationwide Determined Contribution (NDC) to the international organization Framework Convention on global climate change (UNFCCC) outlines its intent to rescale the country's clean-energy capability. At constant time, India's energy financial condition remains a giant challenge, and therefore the pursuit of the country's development agenda is conditional extending energy access to several voters UN agency still lack property to the facility grid. Where as serial governments have long touted nuclear energy because the answer to India's energy woes, actual performance has simply flattered to deceive. India's relinquishing from the Nuclear Suppliers' cluster and its agreement with the world atomic body, IAEA, have resulted in restricted breakthroughs within the last decade. This research paper makes projections for the expansion of nuclear energy in India country through to 2050 and examines the factors with context Rajasthan in which will be crucial to the country's civil nuclear ambitions.

Keywords: NDC, UNFCCC, UN Agency, Facility Grid, IAEA, GHG, COP


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