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India to join ITER to boost nuclear fusion technology
July 06: India has decided to join International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project worth Rs. 2500 crore for boosting its capabilities in nuclear fusion technology.
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The project participation will be held in at Cadarache in southern France.
Union cabinet has approved this proposal in a top order meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and decided to set up an empowered board.
" India's joining ITER is recognition of its scientific and technical capability in fusion energy. Considering India's large energy needs in future, our gaining technological capability in fusion energy will be of considerable long term benefit", said Information and Broadcasting Minister P R Dasmunsi. “An empowering board is organized by the Governing Council of the Institute for Plasma Research for its effective implementation”, added Dasmunshi.
“This participation would be a leapfrog in terms of our national technological capability in fusion energy”, Dasmunshi told to the reporter. The foreign exchange component of the project, is calculated Rs. 1129 crore.
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| 1. | Sub:Technology Generation and Management India has a long way to go in order to catch-up and bridge the gaps. At present -Technology Management beyond IIT-IISc is a missing function. ITER is too big a scale-up.Best of the brains- trust is yet to be realised. | Vidyardhi Nanduri 2008-07-19 |



