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India to finish process of placing reactors under safeguards

Paving the way for having imported fuel for its nuclear power reactors, India will complete the process of placing its civilian reactors under International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards in the next two days.

Sources said the last lot of the two reactors- units 1 and 2 of the Narora Atomic Power Station in Bulandshahar in Uttar Pradesh- will go under safeguards of the international atomic energy body in the next two days and necessary paper work is under process.

Until now 20 facilities have gone under IAEA safeguards.

This includes unit 1 and 2 of Tarapur Atomic Power Station (TAPS), units 1 to 6 of Rajasthan Atomic Power Station, units 1 and 2 of Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, units and units 1 and 2 of Kakrapar Atomic Power Station.

These reactors are eligible for using imported uranium India is procuring from different countries.
Apart from it, Nuclear Material Store, Away from Reactor (AFR) Fuel Storage Facility, both at Tarapur, Uranium Oxide Plant, Ceramic Fuel Fabrication Plant, Enriched Uranium Fuel, Enriched Uranium Oxide Plant, Enriched Fuel Fabrication Plant and the Gadolinia Facility — all the Nuclear Fuel Complex in Hyderabad — have been placed under the IAEA safeguards.

The new reactors, which will come up with the help of foreign collaboration, will automatically be placed under the IAEA regards safeguards.

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