India is already a nuclear power, and they have nuclear weapons on hand. They have already made the decision to "encourage" nuclear weapons, and presumably for increasing their own security.
nuclear and wind power
All available energy sources are open to a country like India. They have nuclear capabilities so even nuclear power would be a developable option.
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The decision to opt for nuclear energy in India involves weighing the benefits of energy security and lower greenhouse gas emissions against the potential risks of accidents, long-term waste management, and public safety concerns. It is a complex decision that requires thorough consideration of all factors, including safety, environmental impact, and public opinion.
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63,000 Megawatts.
India conducted its first nuclear weapons test, codenamed "Smiling Buddha," on May 18, 1974. This made India the first country outside of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council to possess nuclear weapons.
u should word ur questions better, but from i understood i think the answer is no, the us will do some severe damage to India if it uses nuclear energy
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Ravi Kaul has written: 'India's nuclear spin-off' -- subject(s): Military policy, Nuclear disarmament, Nuclear energy, Nuclear nonproliferation
H. D. Tiwari has written: 'India and the problem of nuclear proliferation' -- subject(s): Nuclear energy, Nuclear nonproliferation