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Prospects Dim for India's Nuclear Power Expansion as Grassroots Uprising Spreads

Oct 25 , 2011
A rare and powerful grassroots movement of fishermen, farmers, former judges, scientists and bureaucrats is threatening to scuttle nuclear megaprojects.

People's Tribunal Questions Safety of India Nuke Complex, World's Biggest

Jun 2 , 2011
The massive Indian nuclear complex would comprise six controversial third-generation reactors and cover five villages in a known biodiversity 'hot zone'

Japanese Disaster May Affect India’s Import of Foreign Nuclear Reactors

Apr 4 , 2011
The country's nuclear power expansion depends on imports of equipment, including a new European reactor design under heavy scrutiny for safety risks

India's Steel Mill Approval Defies Pledge to Weigh Environmental Costs

Feb 23 , 2011
The new $12 billion POSCO steel plant would take up 4,000 acres and displace 22,000 people. Still, India says future foreign investment depends on it

Controversy over Burning Trash for Power, and Carbon Credits, in India

Feb 1 , 2011
A proposal for a waste-to-energy plant in New Delhi has opponents up in the arms over pollution, but developers insist it will be cleaner-burning