Delivering a speech on 'Nuclear Power Programs: India and Global' at the Indian embassy in Abu Dhabi yesterday, Principal Scientific Advisor to Government of India R Chidambaram said the three parameters need to be enveloped by a culture of safety and environment.
Chidambaram said that energy is the driver of development and that India is looking to increase its installed nuclear power capacity to 20,000MW by 2020.
"Nuclear is now an accepted mitigation technology in the context of climate change. But if it is to be sustainable mitigation technology, the nuclear cycle has to be closed. India is planning to do so," Chidambaram said.
He said that attracting talented students to a career in science is a challenge but the country is beginning to build a research and development ecosystem.
He also commended the achievements of India's National Knowledge Network, which connects hundreds of labs and research centres.
He said that the BARC training programme, which started in 1957, trains around 200 people every year and has already trained over 8,000 people.
Speaking on the occasion, India's ambassador to the UAE, M K Lokesh lauded Chidambaram's contribution to India's nuclear technology.
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