"To meet India's growing energy demands, nuclear power is a better option, but in our country its fuel, uranium is not available in abundance. Efforts are being made to search it in the country and it is being imported from other nations," he said.
"The country needed international treaties and support to lift the ban on its import. The civil nuclear deal is in the interest of the country since it will help enhance the country's nuclear energy capabilities and meet the nation's growing energy demands," Kakodkar said while addressing the 31st Foundation Day function of the Raja Ramanna Centre for Advance Technology (RRCAT).
The former AEC chairman said, "Solar and nuclear energy are two better options to meet the country's growing energy demand for the next 50 years. We have to focus on their appropriate development and use."
He said that at present 5,000 MW power is being generated through nuclear energy and different projects having a total capacity of 43,000 MW are in the last phase of completion.
"The youth are quite experimental in nature. We should give them a chance so that they become successful in taking their experiments to a logical level," he said.