The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is an autonomous intergovernmental organization established in 1957 under the United Nations system.
- Aiming to promote the safe, secure, and peaceful use of nuclear energy worldwide, while preventing its military use, including nuclear weapons proliferation.
- To assist its member states in applying nuclear science and technology for peace, development, and health;
- To develop and enforce nuclear safety and security standards, protecting people and the environment from ionising radiation;
- To verify through its inspection system that nuclear materials are used only for peaceful purposes, especially under treaties such as the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Facts To Know
- Formed on the principle of Atoms for Peace.
- Headquarters: Vienna, Austria.
- Award: Nobel Peace Prize in 2005.
- It reports to both the UNGA and the UNSC.
- The IAEA has 178 member states, India being one of the founding members of the IAEA.
Source: The Hindu