India plans to shrink exclusion zones around nuclear power plants to free up land for development, sources say. The move aims to optimize land usage near existing nuclear facilities.
The Indian government is planning to reduce the exclusion zones surrounding nuclear power plants to increase the availability of land for other uses, according to sources.
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