The government today rubbished reports that large quantities of thorium was being illegally exported threatening the nuclear power generation in the country.
"The information available in IAEA documents, about the national nuclear programme of different countries, does not give any indication that any country, other than India, is planning significant use of thorium either in the reactors currently under operations, or in those being considered for deployment in the near future.
"Hence it is unlikely that there is a demand overseas for a large quantities of thorium.
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India practices a three-stage nuclear programme envisaged by Department of Atomic Energy's first chairman Dr Homi Bhabha. Since India does not have a high quality uranium, thorium could be used in the third stage, as India possess large reserves of the mineral.