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
There is no denying the fact that developing countries, like India, would need energy to feed its de...
Chair of Advisory Committee: Dr. William S. Charlton The recent civil nuclear cooperation proposed ...
For over half a century, Indo-US relations had not been friendly. But the situation gradually change...
India is one of the founder members of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The sustained growth ...
Food systems in Asia are in critical need of reform. Accurate information on food sources and qualit...
Bhabha whose foresight and vision were responsible for our country reaching an enviable position on ...
An Outlook for Indian «Peaceful Atom»: Prospects of Indian-Armenian Cooperation in the Field of Nuc...
Abstract. India embarked on a programme to harness nuclear technologies for the welfare of the natio...
45-50“The motto of DAE is ‘Atoms in the Service of the Nation’ and the organisation has lived up to ...
There was once a perception that the so-called under-developed countries will be able to benefit fro...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2006...
India’s advancing breeder reactor program, and the planned Advanced Heavy Water Reactor, both relyin...
The Problems Facing India's Nuclear Power Industry, by Bertrand Goldschmidt In spite of being at lea...
India's nuclear energy strategy has traditionally strived for energy self-sufficiency, driven largel...
India entered the nuclear age on August 4, 1956 by commissioning the first nuclear reactor Apsara. N...
There is no denying the fact that developing countries, like India, would need energy to feed its de...
Chair of Advisory Committee: Dr. William S. Charlton The recent civil nuclear cooperation proposed ...
For over half a century, Indo-US relations had not been friendly. But the situation gradually change...
India is one of the founder members of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The sustained growth ...
Food systems in Asia are in critical need of reform. Accurate information on food sources and qualit...
Bhabha whose foresight and vision were responsible for our country reaching an enviable position on ...
An Outlook for Indian «Peaceful Atom»: Prospects of Indian-Armenian Cooperation in the Field of Nuc...
Abstract. India embarked on a programme to harness nuclear technologies for the welfare of the natio...
45-50“The motto of DAE is ‘Atoms in the Service of the Nation’ and the organisation has lived up to ...
There was once a perception that the so-called under-developed countries will be able to benefit fro...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Nuclear Science and Engineering, 2006...
India’s advancing breeder reactor program, and the planned Advanced Heavy Water Reactor, both relyin...
The Problems Facing India's Nuclear Power Industry, by Bertrand Goldschmidt In spite of being at lea...
India's nuclear energy strategy has traditionally strived for energy self-sufficiency, driven largel...
India entered the nuclear age on August 4, 1956 by commissioning the first nuclear reactor Apsara. N...
There is no denying the fact that developing countries, like India, would need energy to feed its de...
Chair of Advisory Committee: Dr. William S. Charlton The recent civil nuclear cooperation proposed ...
For over half a century, Indo-US relations had not been friendly. But the situation gradually change...