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19 March, 2026
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Recently, European Union and India reaffirmed their commitment to promote cooperation in the peaceful uses of nuclear energy under the India–Euratom agreement. This highlights growing collaboration in safe, sustainable, and civilian nuclear technologies.
What is Euratom?
European Atomic Energy Community is an international organization established under the Treaty of Rome in 1957.
Its primary aim is to develop and regulate the peaceful use of nuclear energy across Europe.
It was created to promote a common nuclear energy market rather than fragmented national programs.
Euratom ensures that nuclear energy in Europe is used safely, efficiently, and only for civilian purposes, avoiding duplication and promoting cooperation among countries.
Objectives of Euratom
The key objectives of Euratom include:
Promoting peaceful use of atomic energy
Developing a unified nuclear energy market in Europe
Encouraging research and innovation in nuclear science
Ensuring safe handling and disposal of nuclear materials
Importantly, Euratom does not regulate nuclear materials used for military purposes.
The focus on peaceful uses ensures that nuclear energy contributes to development and sustainability, rather than defense or weapons.
Membership
The original members were Belgium, France, West Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands.
Today, Euratom includes all member states of the European Union.
Euratom has expanded along with the EU, making it a pan-European framework for nuclear cooperation.
Functions and Role
Euratom plays a crucial role in regulating the civil nuclear sector in Europe, which contributes nearly 30% of the EU’s energy production.
Key Functions:
Safeguards: Ensures nuclear materials are not diverted for non-peaceful purposes.
Research and Development: Promotes innovation through research programs.
Investment Facilitation: Encourages funding and development of nuclear infrastructure.
Equal Supply Access: Ensures fair distribution of nuclear materials among member states.
Waste Management and Safety: Oversees safe disposal of nuclear waste and operational safety standards.
Euratom acts as both a regulator and promoter, ensuring nuclear energy is safe, accessible, and efficiently used.
Institutional Structure
Euratom is governed by key European institutions:
European Commission (executive role)
Council of the European Union (decision-making body)
European Court of Justice (legal oversight)
Key Instruments:
Euratom Supply Agency: Ensures equitable nuclear material supply.
Safeguards and research activities: Monitor usage and promote innovation.
Joint Research Centre (JRC): Conducts nuclear research and technical studies.
This institutional framework ensures accountability, transparency, and scientific advancement in nuclear energy management.
Role in Future Energy: Nuclear Fusion
Euratom is actively involved in developing nuclear fusion technology, which has the potential to provide:
Abundant energy
Clean and sustainable power
Reduced environmental impact compared to fossil fuels
Fusion energy is considered the future of clean energy, and Euratom’s investment in this field supports long-term energy security.
Conclusion
Euratom represents a cooperative and regulated approach to nuclear energy, ensuring that its benefits are harnessed safely and sustainably. The growing partnership between India and Euratom reflects a shared commitment to clean energy, technological advancement, and responsible nuclear governance.
Source: THE HINDU
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