NEW DELHI -- India’s Parliament approved new legislation Thursday that enables opening the tightly controlled civil nuclear power sector to private companies. The government termed it a major policy ...
The SHANTI Bill 2025 opens India's nuclear sector to private and foreign investments, enhancing energy security and promoting ...
India's parliament approved on Thursday a landmark atomic energy bill that allows private and foreign companies to enter the nuclear power sector, as the energy-hungry country targets a tenfold jump ...
India’s parliament this week approved sweeping legislation designed to open the country’s tightly controlled nuclear power ...
The new law opens the doors for private sector operations, changes liability framework, and empowers country’s atomic energy ...
Small and modular nuclear reactors offer feasible and practical solutions to address the energy needs of data centres for an ...
One week after first being tabled, new unified legislation on nuclear energy has received presidential assent having been passed by both houses of the Indian parliament.  ; ...
Nuclear reform opens India's nuclear sector to foreign firms, but critics highlight safety and supply chain gaps.
The SHANTI Bill 2025 repeals the Atomic Energy Act of 1962, ending the state monopoly on nuclear power in India. By ...
Established in 1975 as a thermal power generator, NTPC Ltd has steadily expanded and diversified into new energy sources.
The high capacity of clean energy installations doesn’t translate into high energy output, given that solar and wind are ...
The Government of India passed the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India (SHATI) ...