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 ...
The answer is simple — almost obvious: sell existing, operating nuclear power plants.
India has opened consultation on a draft National Electricity Policy targeting 100 GWe nuclear by 2047 via SMRs, private ...
One of the most significant introductions in the SHANTI Act was allowing private players to enter the operations side of the ...
Maharashtra is advancing plans to build India's first commercial thorium-based nuclear power plants, a significant shift in ...
India is preparing to place fresh orders for a new fleet of domestically designed nuclear reactors as it opens the sector to private players and targets an eleven-fold jump in atomic power capacity to ...
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 ...
India is preparing to launch its third bulk procurement of domestically designed nuclear reactors, marking a significant acceleration in the country's atomic energy ambitions. Government officials are ...
Continuing the government''s push in favour of nuclear power to achieve energy security and sustainability and to realise the target of 100 GW of nuclear power by 2047, Finance Minister Nirmala ...
India plans to order more homegrown nuclear reactors to boost capacity, following a law opening the sector to private firms.
Nuclear power is a core pillar of India's energy strategy, with major funding, tax incentives, and R&D support aimed at ...