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INDIA - NUCLEAR PROGRAMME (5) answer(s).
 
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ID:   046320


Future defence challenges / Ghosh, C N 2003  Book
Ghosh, C N Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manas Publications, 2003.
Description 331p.
Standard Number 8170491584
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046227355.0905/GHO 046227MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   004507


How nuclear weapons spread: nuclear weapon proliferation in the 1990's / Barnaby, Frank 1993  Book
Barnaby, Frank Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 1993.
Description xiii, 144p.
Standard Number 0415076749
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035334355.825119/BAR 035334MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   041753


Reaching for the bomb: the Indo-Pak nuclear scenario / Paul, T V 1984  Book
Paul, T V Book
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Publication New Delhi, Dialogue Publications, 1984.
Description 199p.
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027946358.39/PAU 027946MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   092728


Slow and stunted: plutonium accounting and the growth of fast breeder reactors in India / Ramana, M V; Suchitra, J Y   Journal Article
Ramana, M V Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The Indian Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) has projected a large growth of nuclear power in the country predominantly based on breeder reactors. These projections use a simplistic methodology that does not carefully account for the availability of plutonium that is required to fuel breeder reactors. In this paper, we demonstrate that this methodology is problematic, in particular that it would result in negative balances of plutonium if the DAE's projections were to come true. The DAE's projections also ignore constraints coming from reprocessing capacity in the country. As an alternative, we project the possible growth of nuclear power based on breeder reactors using a methodology consistent with plutonium constraints. The resulting breeder reactor capacity will be only between 17% and 40% of the DAE's projections, and will likely never constitute a major source of electricity in India for several decades at the very least.
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Strategic policy-making and the Indian system / Prakash, Arun   Journal Article
Prakash, Arun Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words DRDO  India  Policy Making  India - Nuclear Programme 
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