India to set up Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership: PM
By ANITuesday, April 13, 2010
WASHINGTON - The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, on Tuesday announced that India has decided to set up a “Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership”.
Addressing world leaders on the final day of the two-day Nuclear Security Summit here, Dr. Singh said: “We visualize this to be a state of the art facility based on international participation from the IAEA and other interested foreign partners,” he said.
“The centre will consist of four schools dealing with advanced nuclear energy system studies, nuclear security, radiation safety, and the application of radioisotopes and radiation technology in the areas of healthcare, agriculture and food,” he revealed.
“The centre will conduct research and development of design systems that are intrinsically safe, secure, proliferation resistant and sustainable. We would welcome participation in this venture by your countries, the IAEA and the world to make this Centre’s work a success,” he added. By Ravinder Singh Robin (ANI)