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राजनीतिक उतार-चढ़ाव के बावजूद भारत और अमेरिका के बीच कई क�
Despite political fluctuations between the US and India, several areas of cooperation remain worth exploring
The development of FBRs is a significant step in India’s pursuit of enhancing its nuclear energy capacity and its long-sought goal of energy securit
Joint efforts within the ISA, progress in nuclear energy, and advancements in green hydrogen highlight India and France's mutual commitment to promoti
अंतरराष्ट्रीय निंदा, प्रतिबंधों, और कूटनीतिक कोशिशों का
वर्ष 2002 में भारत के कुल बिजली उत्पादन में परमाणु ऊर्जा की �
यूरोपीय संघ ने एक नए हरित वर्गीकरण का प्रस्ताव दिया है. इस
ऊर्जा की बढ़ती वैश्वक ज़रूरतों के साथ, क्या छोटे माड्यूल�
मौजूदा दौर में अंतरराष्ट्रीय और क्षेत्रीय स्तरों पर पार�
मिशन प्रारंभ के लॉन्च के साथ ही भारत के अंतरिक्ष क्षेत्र �
By 2030, RE is expected to have the largest share in power generation capacity
If private investment materialises, India may move closer to its targets for nuclear power generating capacity.
A well-designed and predictable policy regime is crucial to realise the atomic energy sector’s real potential
The RevCon takes place at a time when the international security context is unpredictable and the need for meaningful dialogue and subsequent implemen
खाड़ी देशों के द्वारा ईरान के साथ संबंधों को नया रूप देने
ईरान से परमाणु समझौते की राह में आने वाली बाधाएं पश्चिम ए�
अगर ईरान की परमाणु बातचीत गतिरोध की स्थिति में पहुंच जात�
Small modular reactors may not be as conducive for India’s nuclear needs as previously envisaged
The European Union’s proposal for a new green taxonomy holds valuable lessons for India.
Difficulties that have cropped up in the 17+1 summit have the potential to put a spanner in China’s idea of reaping benefits via the forum.
A third of the PRCs uranium for nuclear energy comes from extortion in the Yili basin of Xinjiang. This is also home to a great population of Uighurs.
New avenues — fighting terrorism, nuclear energy for civilian purpose, trade in small arms — presents Ghana and India with opportunities to streng
Nuclear energy does not face the intermittency issues associated with renewable energy.
After 2011 Fukushima disaster, popular sentiment against nuclear energy has made it impossible for the government to revive the operations of the reac
With a number of African countries reworking their energy basket, Beijing could emerge as the partner country of choice
As the debate on restarting two nuclear reactors in Oi is hotting up in Japan, the Noda government needs to both give the newly announced nuclear regulatory body time to create the promised new regulations while also ensuring the people and industry do not suffer due to power shortage.
Around the world, nuclear energy has taken a back seat because of the risks that reactors bring with them.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has led to a fundamental shift in the human-machine interface, with massive implications for the future. AI today has known applications across multiple domains—including agriculture, defence, healthcare, finance, manufacturing, and nuclear energy—and the potential appears limitless. Justifiably then, the discourse surrounding AI is becoming increasingly more vibrant. Yet, the inner workings of AI are often shroud
The extant scholarship on India’s nuclear doctrine, while problematising the credibility deficit in the strategy of massive retaliation, fails to provide a policy alternative. This study examines the alternative of flexible response available for India and makes an assessment of whether it provides a solution to this problem in India’s nuclear doctrine. Even when flexible response is often cited in India’s strategic circles as a likely alte
Despite sharing a close historical relationship based on the Soviet Union’s support during the 1971 Liberation War, Bangladesh had for long been out of the scope of Russia’s foreign policy priorities. This is best exemplified by the fact that no Soviet/Russian foreign minister had visited the country until September 2023. However, amid Western sanctions due to its war in Ukraine and tensions with the US, Russia is seeking to reinvigorate ties
Over the years, there has been an evolution in India’s policy towards non-proliferation-related export controls and the associated regimes. During the Cold War, India considered itself a target; beginning in the 1990s, its policy began to shift in keeping with economic liberalisation at home and changing global perceptions about the threat of proliferation. India’s nuclear weapon tests in 1998 gave it political space to claim credit for its i
One compelling reason for Japan to adopt the new energy policy was the Abe government's recognition that in the absence of nuclear energy, which accounted for 30% of the total electricity until recently, the country had to pay heavily for importing oil and gas from abroad.
Both India and France are guided by fiercely autonomous foreign policies that are paying their dividends in today’s transactional and volatile world
Advances in technology, the shifting sands of the global nuclear energy market, and the extant standards and practices surrounding the monitoring of radioactive materials raise important questions about the future of nuclear security. Technological advancements have enabled the retrieval of radioactive materials from unconventional sources and made fuel fabrication easier. The emergence of new players in the nuclear energy market also flags conce