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This case discusses the Indian nuclear regulator--the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB). It examines the need for a regulator within the context of India's nuclear energy programme, the roles and responsibilities of the regulator, and issues or concerns pertaining to the regulator's independent and transparent decision-making. The case draws attention to critical ideas such as what are regulators, what is the need for regulators (especially in the nuclear sector), and how can their independence be assessed.
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