India is developing and needs more electricity to do so. The justification for nuclear is surely to try to comply with the latest trends and hopefully agreements to reduce carbon emissions. India and China have been identified as major contributors to CO2 emissions, which are being discussed at Copenhagen as I write. If India builds more nuclear plants this will reduce the burning of coal and help to achieve the world wide targets to be set at Copenhagen (hopefully).
This is one for the Indian Government to answer, or perhaps the Indian nuclear industry
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.
The first Indian nuclear reactor's name is APSARA.
India's first nuclear test on May 18, 1974, described by the Indian government as a "peaceful nuclear explosion." The first Nuclear Test in India was cnducted on 18 May , 1974 at Pokhran.
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India cannot invent the nuclear bomb because it has already been invented. But, should they build one is another question. The Indian government has one answer and Pakistan has a different answer.
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India conducted its first successful nuclear test in 1974, known as "Smiling Buddha." It was considered a peaceful nuclear explosion for energy purposes. India conducted further nuclear tests in 1998, officially declaring itself a nuclear-armed state.
How does the indian government work India follows a parliamentary system of government
It permitted American settlement on Indian land.
It is important to note that the Indian constitution is the property of the Indian government since it contains the seal of the Indian government. The soft copy of the Indian government constitution can be obtained by visiting the office of the judiciary.
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