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India to Share its Nuclear Technology with Sri Lanka

india it self need help in this area than it has to think of proliferation.

What ever india have today is a copy of Pakistani developments or ready made nukes from US.

I agree, India has stolen/reverse engineered everything from awesome Pakistani scientists. If only we could match the development in Pakistan, when will we learn?? :hitwall:
 
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india it self need help in this area than it has to think of proliferation.

What ever india have today is a copy of Pakistani developments or ready made nukes from US.

Batman, iajdani,

With all the claims that you both are making on Thorium based reactors (which is the topic of discussion in case you've not noticed yet) one would assume that you have atleast SOME idea what they are or maybe have SOME idea about the progress made by various countries in Thorium reactors.

In case you both have no clue what they are (going by your comments you obviously are oblivious of what they are), can you both atleast do a google search and educate yourself instead BS'ing?
 
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india it self need help in this area than it has to think of proliferation.

What ever india have today is a copy of Pakistani developments or ready made nukes from US.

Clearly shows how one can become a senior member just by posting BS.

Do you really have ANY idea about this subject? Of you got confused with Ind/Pak? Or do you watch too much of one conspiracy theorist?
 
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It is written by hon. President P.Musharraf in his book.
If we look at the development period it is just about the same time when A.Q.Khan was selling Pakistan's secrets in Dubai.
 
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some how every thread has to turn in nationalist pissing contest... kudos.....

however as much as india helping srilanka in nuclear tech, i think it may a step(and a very good one) to counter the THE CHAIN OF PEARLS.. whuch seems to be broken and shattering... also india has always helped srilanka ..so if demand comes then it is but natural to help them..........:cheers::cheers::cheers:
 
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india it self need help in this area than it has to think of proliferation.

What ever india have today is a copy of Pakistani developments or ready made nukes from US.

Care to explain the rubbish ? Have you read the first post? Is pakistan and US working and building Thoriam based reactors that india is supposed to be copying?

Have some sense.
 
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I fully support India supporting Srilanka. Would also like to see it develop Nepal, Bhutan , Burma, maldives. These are neighbors we can trust .

We need to grow together.
 
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india it self need help in this area than it has to think of proliferation.

What ever india have today is a copy of Pakistani developments or ready made nukes from US.

:rofl: tell me who tested nuclear bombs first??who tested balistic missles first??or are you blaming us about copying your economic sucess??? :rofl:
 
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It is written by hon. President P.Musharraf in his book.
If we look at the development period it is just about the same time when A.Q.Khan was selling Pakistan's secrets in Dubai.


Are you allergic to research?

If you are not, then:
1. Open Google
2. Type the words "Thorium reactors" and hit the "search"
3. Go thru the search results.

And if you have any idea of honour or respect, then come back to this thread and delete your silly posts. Your stupid messages may increase your count of posts, but it surely does not help your image.
 
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no body else has been using thorium based reactors for chrissake!
Most people on PDF are either too nationalistic or too stupid to understand what they are writing about!!!
please read something about nuke energy generation before you attempt another post.
It is not the question of whether India is a master or China..the fact of the matter is that most countries have ample Uranium reserves....while India and SL don't...India decided to go the unconventional way by using thorium found in the monazite sands of kerala in abundance and using fast-breeder reactors....so that we don't need to import uranium for our power generation....that was before the nuke deal(123/Hyde act) happened now since nobody else has been doing this...the SL govt. obviously wants our help...no politics here only common sense.
@mods start punishing members who post just to take digs....with 0 knowledge.
 
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india it self need help in this area than it has to think of proliferation.

What ever india have today is a copy of Pakistani developments or ready made nukes from US.



Now moving on to the Thorium based reactors.

India's Kakrapar-1 reactor is the world's first reactor which uses thorium rather than depleted uranium to achieve power flattening across the reactor core. India, which has about 25% of the world's thorium reserves, is developing a 300 MW prototype of a thorium-based Advanced Heavy Water Reactor (AHWR). The prototype is expected to be fully operational by 2011, following which five more reactors will be constructed. Considered to be a global leader in thorium-based fuel, India's new thorium reactor is a fast-breeder reactor and uses a plutonium core rather than an accelerator to produce neutrons. As accelerator-based systems can operate at sub-criticality they could be developed too, but that would require more research. India currently envisages meeting 30% of its electricity demand through thorium-based reactors by 2030.

Under the USGS estimate, Australia and India have particularly large reserves of thorium. India and Australia are believed to possess about 300,000 metric tonnes each; i.e. each country possessing 25% of the world's thorium reserves

This is a great opportunity for Sri-Lanka It should also have abundant thorium reserves.
 
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India to share nuclear technology with Sri Lanka

India is likely to share its nuclear technology with Sri Lanka for power generation using Thorium as the main source of energy, Science and Technology Minister Tissa Vitharana said Friday. The Daily Mirror newspaper quoted Professor Vitharana as saying India is prepared to support Sri Lanka with setting up a nuclear power plant and that he had requested IAEA support for the project. Professor Vitharana also told the paper he had invited Indian nuclear scientists to conduct a feasibility study on the use of Thorium deposits – said to be found in abundance along Sri Lanka’s southern costal belt – as a source of nuclear energy for power generation.

“I had fruitful discussions with the Indian delegation in Geneva when I attended the IAEA’s annual sessions recently. They are prepared to assist us in utilizing Thorium as a source of energy for a future nuclear power plant and to share the necessary technology as India has successfully developed the use of Thorium for nuclear power generation,” Prof. Vitharana told Daily Mirror.

He said the feasibility study would include such matters as cost effectiveness, safety in use of nuclear material and safety in waste disposal and added that he had spoken to the IAEA requesting its support for the project.

He said India had successfully developed a pilot plant using Thorium instead of Uranium and were now on the verge of commissioning a major nuclear power project with Thorium as the source of energy.

“While we could get the benefit of the new technology developed by India to utilize Thorium as a source of energy, we also need to conduct a proper survey to determine the full extent of Thorium reserves in Sri Lanka. This will be a part of the feasibility study before a final decision is taken to determine whether we turn to nuclear energy to supply power to the national electricity grid,” Prof. Vitharana said.

From:India, Sri Lanka to share nuclear technology | The Nuclear N-Former: Breaking Nuclear Energy News, Videos, Photos, Commentary & More
 
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If any body have any doubt about india's capability in thorium and nuclear research then go through this post:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/548870-post138.html

This post is by S.Skull and i am very thankfull to him to post this article.:angel:

hope he don't mind if i post his article here...:)

And if anybody want to know more,then please go through this thread..

http://www.defence.pk/forums/india-defence/30330-indian-civil-nuclear-news-discussions-10.html

It have ample information about india's civil nuclear capability
 
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