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Indian N-Equipment Firms Must Not Relent on IPRs |
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Indian Atomic
Energy Commission Chairman Anil Kakodkar has said that Indian firms
should not sign deals with foreign nuclear power firms that restrict
their ability to supply to others as the government wants a thriving
domestic industry. "The Department of Atomic Energy has been telling all prospective foreign vendors to deal with Indian industry to maximise domestic value addition," Kakodkar said. "Not just for domestic demand, India will also clearly become a supply base for the global nuclear market," he said. Kakodkar also said the world's uranium resources would be tied up by 2050 and nuclear plants would then have to adopt recycling technologies, in which India already has extensive experience. He said that India was in talks with several countries to import uranium sufficient for generation capacity of 10,000 MW, but did not disclose further details. |