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Karat: imported nuclear power not central to energy security [1]

Priscilla Jebaraj and Suresh Nambath India's energy security policy needs to go beyond the imported nuclear power that will be facilitated by the Indo-U.S. nuclear deal, Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Prakash Karat said on Sunday. Instead, the country's policy must focus on indigenous measures and energy accessed by following an independent foreign policy.

Publication Date: 
23/06/2008
Hindu (New Delhi) [2]
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Nuclear Power [3], Nuclear Trade [4], Nuclear Proliferation [5], United States Of America (US) [6], India [7]
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