See link given from www.world-nuclear.org
Nuclear Power Corporation of India was created in 1987-09.
Other than what?
No, India has both civil nuclear power reactors and nuclear weapons
India has 19 nuclear power stations all together.
Nuclear power is one of the fastest growing power-generation industries in India. As of 2008, India has 17 nuclear power plants in operation generating 4,120 MW while 6 other are under construction and are expected to generate an additional 3,160 MW.[1] The Nuclear Power Corporation of India plans to generate 20,000 MW of power by 2020.[2] Currently, India stands 9th in the world in terms of number of nuclear power reactors.
See the link below for a survey of India and nuclear power
Advantages of nuclear power in India include low carbon emissions, large energy generation capacity, and reduced dependence on fossil fuels. Disadvantages include high initial investment costs, long construction timelines, and concerns about safety and waste disposal.
Some of the biggest concerns surrounding nuclear power include the risk of accidents and meltdowns, the long-term storage and disposal of radioactive waste, the potential for nuclear proliferation and security risks, and the high cost of building and maintaining nuclear power plants.
Pokhran is not a nuclear power station in India. It is known for being the site of nuclear tests conducted by India.
In 1969, tarapur Maharastra India`s first Nuclear power plant has been constructed
The Kudankulam Nuclear Power Station is a collaboration between India and Russia. It is located in the state of Tamil Nadu in India.
1.Kakrapar nuclear power pant, Gujarat2. Kalpakkam nuclear power plant, Tamil Nadu.