India’s nuclear journey traced from Einstein to SHANTI Act 2025, exploring power, policy shifts, privatization, risks, and ...
The government is considering seeking bids to build as many as 10 pressurized heavy water reactors with a capacity of 700 ...
As the world watches India steadily become the next Nuclear Power, two unsuspecting companies – a water treatment company and ...
India will continue to offer the existing tax waivers for imports of nuclear power equipment until 2035, regardless of the size of the projects, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said in her budget ...
India has opened consultation on a draft National Electricity Policy targeting 100 GWe nuclear by 2047 via SMRs, private ...
India's nuclear sector is attracting significant interest from large private entities, following the introduction of the SHANTI Act, according to Union Minister Jitendra Singh.
Explore how India's SHANTI Act reshapes the nuclear insurance landscape and mitigates risks for investors and public safety, ...
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Big private players showing interest in India’s nuclear sector: Jitendra Singh on SHANTI Act
One of the most significant introductions in the SHANTI Act was allowing private players to enter the operations side of the nuclear power sector, which has always been tightly guarded by the governme ...
India's Ministry of Power has released a draft energy strategy which aims to transform the country's power sector to meet the ...
Maharashtra is advancing plans to build India's first commercial thorium-based nuclear power plants, a significant shift in ...
Clean energy and renewable technologies remain the sharpest tests of whether India can scale innovation to match its climate ...
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