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No FDI in nuke plants: Kakodkar

India's atomic energy chief Dr Anil Kakodkar has ruled out Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the nuclear power plants but said there are no restrictions for the private sector to carry out manufacturing of nuke equipment and construction.

Updated on: Aug 19, 2009, 14:47:33 IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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India's atomic energy chief Dr Anil Kakodkar has ruled out Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the nuclear power plants but said there are no restrictions for the private sector to carry out manufacturing of nuke equipment and construction.

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"FDI in Indian nuclear power plants is not envisaged," said Kakodkar, the Chairman of the Atomic energy Commission (AEC), when asked if there are any plans in this regard after India came out of its 34-year nuclear isolation.

Kakodkar's comments came close on the heels of Economic Survey making a pitch for greater private participation even in the sensitive sector of nuclear power generation. The Survey called for allowing up to 49 per cent FDI in nuclear power and amending the Atomic Energy Act to allow private companies in the sector.

In an interview to Asian Nuclear Energy, a portal dedicated to nuclear commerce, he said India's capability to independently design and build thorium-based Fast Breeder Reactors (FBRs) will make the country a global technological leader in this crucial area in the future.

The small-sized Pressurized Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs), which this country is capable of building, have considerable demand in developing nations, said Kakodkar, who is also Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).

Nuclear commerce in India has always been legitimate, he said, adding, India is well known for its responsible behaviour in conducting its nuclear business.

Kakodkar also said negotiations are already in progress with vendors from France, Russia and USA for setting up nuclear parks in different States across the country, each expected to provide for six to eight reactors of 1,000-1,650 MW.

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