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This book scrutinises the realm of safety-security involving 'nuclear power' within the context of India's tryst with nuclear energy. Relying on open source information, it examines the efficacy of the safety-security arrangement in and around India's nuclear installations, keeping in mind the international best practices.
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List of contents
1. Safety-Security-Safeguards: The Intricate Interface 2. Civil Nuclear Network: A Reality Check 3. Siting of Nuclear Power Plants: Modus Operandi 4. Contours of Nuclear Safety: Defence In-depth 5. Security of Nuclear Facilities: The Envelope 6. Waste Management: A Gordian Knot? 7. Social Acceptance Fuss: A Challenging Opportunity 8. Post-Fukushima Discourse: Let’s Not Feed Political Panic 9. Defence Beyond Design: Towards A New Paradigm
About the author
Sitakanta Mishra is currently an Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU), Gandhinagar, Gujarat. Previously, he was a Research Fellow at the Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS), New Delhi, and a Guest Faculty at the Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi. He was also the Associate Editor of the Indian Foreign Affairs Journal published by the Association of Indian Diplomats, New Delhi.
Summary
This book scrutinises the realm of safety-security involving ‘nuclear power’ within the context of India’s tryst with nuclear energy. Relying on open source information, it examines the efficacy of the safety-security arrangement in and around India’s nuclear installations, keeping in mind the international best practices. Please note: Tay