India is in talks with Uzbekistan for procuring uranium for the growing requirement of fuel for its nuclear plants.
A delegation of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) officials travelled to Uzbekistan last week to discuss the modalities of a possible contract, sources told PTI here.
They said a contract for procurement of uranium could materialise in the near future.
The visit by the DAE team took place against the backdrop of talks between External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and his Uzbek counterpart Abdulaziz Kamilov last month in Tashkent. During the talks, the issue of uranium import to India was discussed.
India already has a contract for uranium import from another Central Asian nation Kazakhstan and Mongolia. Apart from these countries, Kyrgyzstan also has rich uranium deposits.
DAE officials, however, said that they were looking for uranium across the world to meet the growing demand for the country's nuclear power plants.
"It is not that we are focusing on Central Asia only, but the region happens to have proven reserves of uranium. We will try to procure uranium from wherever possible," said a senior DAE official.
"We are also looking at Niger and Namibia to get our supply of uranium," the official added.
Both these countries have rich deposits of uranium. In 2009, India also signed a civil nuclear cooperation with Namibia.
A delegation of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) officials travelled to Uzbekistan last week to discuss the modalities of a possible contract, sources told PTI here.
They said a contract for procurement of uranium could materialise in the near future.
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India is looking at importing about 2,000 tonnes of uranium by 2014 from Uzbekistan, which has 1,85,800 tonnes of proven uranium deposits.
The visit by the DAE team took place against the backdrop of talks between External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid and his Uzbek counterpart Abdulaziz Kamilov last month in Tashkent. During the talks, the issue of uranium import to India was discussed.
India already has a contract for uranium import from another Central Asian nation Kazakhstan and Mongolia. Apart from these countries, Kyrgyzstan also has rich uranium deposits.
DAE officials, however, said that they were looking for uranium across the world to meet the growing demand for the country's nuclear power plants.
"It is not that we are focusing on Central Asia only, but the region happens to have proven reserves of uranium. We will try to procure uranium from wherever possible," said a senior DAE official.
"We are also looking at Niger and Namibia to get our supply of uranium," the official added.
Both these countries have rich deposits of uranium. In 2009, India also signed a civil nuclear cooperation with Namibia.