



Mumbai: Close on the heels of its agreement with a French nuclear major, NPCIL is likely to sign a three-year contract with Kazakhstan’s state-owned Kazatomprom to get natural uranium stock for its pressurised heavy water reactors which will be under IAEA safeguards.
The agreement will be a part of the Indo-Kazakhstan Nuclear Co-operation pact which is expected to be signed on January 23 during the President Nursultan Nazabayev’s visit to India, NPCIL sources said, adding negotiations are on.
Under the proposed agreement, at least 120 tonne of Uranium will be imported from Kazakhsatan by Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL). NPCIL had recently signed an agreement with French private major AREVA for 300 tonne uranium. It is also working with a Russian firm to import 2000 tonnes of uranium so that India has enough stockpile to run all its plants which will be under International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) safeguards.
To enusre uninterrupted fuel for all those reactors under safeguards, NPCIL chairman and managing director S K Jain had recently said the corporation will be investing in uranium mines in Kazakhstan and Russia. The first of the imported uranium is likely to be used for the newly constructed Rajasthan Atomic Power Plants units 5 and 6, the sources said. The department of atomic energy is working on details of India-specific safeguards agreement and additional protocol with the IAEA.
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