The long-range potential of nuclear energy in India depends on its reserves of
(1) thorium
(2) uranium
(3) plutonium
(4) radium
Answer: (2) India’s domestic uranium reserves are small, and the country is dependent on uranium imports to fuel its nuclear power industry. Since the early 1990s, Russia has been a major supplier of nuclear fuel to India. Due to dwindling domestic uranium reserves, electricity generation from nuclear power in India declined by 12.83% from 2006 to 2008. Large deposits of natural uranium, which promises to be one of the top 20 of the world’s reserves, were found in the Tummalapalle belt in the southern part of the Kadapa basin in Andhra Pradesh in March 2011.