India's strong nuclear programme with comprehensive capability for the entire nuclear fuel cycle and the strong technical support from Bhabha Atomic Research Centre and Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research were highly appreciated, Sharma, who led the 17-member high-level Indian delegation, told PTI.
The audience for India's presentation was more than expected by the International Atomic Energy Agency's secretariat at the convention, he said. India presented its 206-page report for the first time that included the effective regulatory mechanism for its nuclear plants.