Important facts about India's nuclear program
New Delhi: India's nuclear program was initiated by Dr. Homi Bhabha in 1950s. He wanted to utilize the country's uranium and thorium reserves for its development. The reserves are found in the monazite sands of
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant
All of the India's Nuclear reactors currently use Uranium as its fuel, but India has only around 1.2% of the global uranium reserves.
Nuclear energy constitutes only 2.9% of India's total energy output produced by 20 nuclear reactors.
India's primary weapons grade nuclear fuel is produced by BARC's Dhruva Reactor in Trombay.
Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant is the largest nuclear power generation complex in India producing a cumulative 2 GW of electric power.