Some of the concerns, which has hardly got any attention yet (atleast in media and public awareness: 1. Disposal of nuclear waste (Location and methodology) It remains a major concern in most nations using technology and curretn methods use remote dumping in deep underground tunnels specially created for disposal. They are controversial , pose security and health concerns for public who may be unaware of disposal site. No comment on how govt plans to handle disposal of production level waste.
2. Emergency preparedness and treatment facilities in case of a disaster. Knowledge about isolation plans and public awareness of safety. Given the average safety record on many govt run services, these facilties have no tolerance for failure. No talks has yet surfaced about how India deals with these very demanding requirements when we do not have an efficient basic medical response system or planning measures as reserved lanes for emergency crews in our transportation systems. Always remember the Cheronbyl disaster..While these may be dealt on finalization of a deal, a gurantee not to short change these requirements should be made to the public before making any deals or proceeding with nucelar power ambitions.