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what is meant by nuclear energy? explain the progress made by India in this field ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nuclear energy:-

The energy released during nuclear fission or fusion, especially when used to generate electricity. nuclear energy in India

. has a largely indigenous nuclear power programme.

The Indian government is committed to growing its nuclear power capacity as part of its massive infrastructure development programme.

The government has set ambitious targets to grow nuclear capacity. At the start of 2018 six reactors were under construction in India, with a combined capacity of 4.4 GWe.

Because India is outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty due to its weapons programme, it was for 34 years largely excluded from trade in nuclear plant and materials, which hampered its development of civil nuclear energy until 2009.

Due to earlier trade bans and lack of indigenous uranium, India has uniquely been developing a nuclear fuel cycle to exploit its reserves of thorium.

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What is meant by nuclear energy ?

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Nuclear energy, also called atomic energy, energy that is released in significant amounts in processes that affect atomic nuclei, the dense cores of atoms. It is distinct from the energy of other atomic phenomena such as ordinary chemical reactions, which involve only the orbital electrons of atoms. One method of releasing nuclear energy is by controlled nuclear fission in devices called reactors, which now operate in many parts of the world for the production of electricity. Another method for obtaining nuclear energy, controlled nuclear fusion, holds promise but has not been perfected by 2020. Nuclear energy has been released explosively by both nuclear fusion and nuclear fission. See also nuclear power.

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Progress of India in this field :

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  • India has a largely indigenous nuclear power programme.
  • The Indian government is committed to growing its nuclear power capacity as part of its massive infrastructure development programme.
  • The Indian government is committed to growing its nuclear power capacity as part of its massive infrastructure development programme.The government has set ambitious targets to grow nuclear capacity.
  • The Indian government is committed to growing its nuclear power capacity as part of its massive infrastructure development programme.The government has set ambitious targets to grow nuclear capacity.Because India is outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty due to its weapons programme, it was for 34 years largely excluded from trade in nuclear plant and materials, which hampered its development of civil nuclear energy until 2009.
  • The Indian government is committed to growing its nuclear power capacity as part of its massive infrastructure development programme.The government has set ambitious targets to grow nuclear capacity.Because India is outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty due to its weapons programme, it was for 34 years largely excluded from trade in nuclear plant and materials, which hampered its development of civil nuclear energy until 2009.Due to earlier trade bans and lack of indigenous uranium, India has uniquely been developing a nuclear fuel cycle to exploit its reserves of thorium.
  • The Indian government is committed to growing its nuclear power capacity as part of its massive infrastructure development programme.The government has set ambitious targets to grow nuclear capacity.Because India is outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty due to its weapons programme, it was for 34 years largely excluded from trade in nuclear plant and materials, which hampered its development of civil nuclear energy until 2009.Due to earlier trade bans and lack of indigenous uranium, India has uniquely been developing a nuclear fuel cycle to exploit its reserves of thorium.Since 2010, a fundamental incompatibility between India’s civil liability law and international conventions limits foreign technology provision.

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