
In India, why are some nuclear reactors kept under “IAEA Safeguards” while others are not?
- Some use Uranium and others use thorium.
- Some use imported uranium and others use domestic supplies.
- Some are operated by foreign enterprises and others are operated by domestic enterprises.
- Some are State- owned and others are privately-owned.
Explanation
Option (b) is correct
- Nuclear reactors using imported uranium are often placed under International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards to ensure the nuclear material is used exclusively for peaceful purposes and not for military applications. In contrast, reactors that utilise domestic uranium may not be subject to the same level of international oversight. This step was taken by India in 2014 to demonstrate that its nuclear energy programme was for peaceful purposes. This is a necessary step under the Indo-US nuclear deal. India procures nuclear fuel through spot deals with several countries, including Kazakhstan, Russia, France, Uzbekistan, and Canada. These agreements enable India to quickly acquire the necessary uranium to meet the fuel requirements of its nuclear reactors under IAEA safeguards.
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