This move comes ahead of the Shanti Act's promulgation, which allows limited private participation in the nuclear sector.
The SHANTI Act exemplifies the willingness of India under Modi to undertake big, sometimes difficult, domestic reforms to ...
Significantly, LWRs constitute the bulk of the international reactor market, and without integrating Indian companies into ...
LWRs dominate the global nuclear reactor market and officials acknowledge that without embedding Indian firms in international supply chains linked to this technology, breaking into the export market ...
New Delhi has finally accepted that the base load power demand of the future will need supplementing, and nuclear plants are ...
India aims to achieve 100 GW of nuclear power capacity by 2047, addressing energy demands and enhancing energy security. This initiative includes the development of new reactors and the transition to ...
India tends to build sectors first and regulate them later. With nuclear power, it must do both together. It will save ...
India's nuclear regulator has given its consent to the siting of the four-unit Mahi Banswara Rajasthan Atomic Power Project in Rajasthan. The Mahi Banswara plant will be an Indian 700 MWe PHWR, like ...
The Government of India passed the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHATI) Act in December 2025, marking a watershed moment in India’s clean energy ...
India aims to finalise a site for a second Russian nuclear power plant in the country - and says broader cooperation could include small modular reactors, floating power plants and localisation of ...