India Passes SHANTI Bill, Overhauls Nuclear Safety & Opens Sector
India's new SHANTI Bill transforms nuclear governance, embeds lifecycle safety in law, and allows private participation to meet clean energy targets by 2047. Read the full analysis.
India's new SHANTI Bill transforms nuclear governance, embeds lifecycle safety in law, and allows private participation to meet clean energy targets by 2047. Read the full analysis.
India's new SHANTI nuclear policy marks a significant liberalisation, aiming to boost energy capacity. However, experts raise credible concerns over relaxed liability norms and regulatory oversight. Read the full analysis.
The Rajya Sabha approved the SHANTI Bill 2025, ending the government's nuclear power monopoly and easing supplier liability. The move aims to boost India's nuclear capacity to 100 GW by 2047.
India's Parliament has passed a key bill to allow public sector companies to partner with NPCIL for nuclear power projects, aiming to boost clean energy capacity. Read more.
India's Parliament has passed the landmark SHANTI Bill, permitting private sector participation in nuclear energy. This move aims to boost clean power generation and energy security. Read the full story for details.
Congress MP Shashi Tharoor strongly criticised the SHANTI Bill on nuclear energy in Lok Sabha, calling it a risky move that prioritises capital over public safety and lacks safeguards.
India's new SHANTI Bill opens the nuclear value chain to private capital, aiming for 22.5 GW by 2032 and 100 GW by 2047 to boost energy security. Read more.
The Lok Sabha has passed a landmark bill allowing private sector participation in India's nuclear energy sector, aiming to boost clean power generation and meet climate goals. Read the full story.
The Lok Sabha has passed the Nuclear Energy (Amendment) Bill, 2024, paving the way for private sector participation in India's nuclear energy sector to boost clean power generation. Read more.
Lok Sabha passes SHANTI Bill 2025, allowing private firms to build nuclear power plants and removing supplier liability. Aims for 100 GW nuclear capacity by 2047. Read more.
Lok Sabha passes the SHANTI Bill, repealing old laws to open India's nuclear sector for private investment. The bill sets an ambitious target of 100 GW nuclear capacity by 2047, boosting clean energy goals.
The Lok Sabha has passed a landmark bill allowing private sector participation in India's nuclear energy sector. Union Minister Jitendra Singh hails it as a milestone for national development. Read more.
Shashi Tharoor criticizes loopholes in the SHANTI Bill allowing private entry into atomic energy. MoS Jitendra Singh targets 100 GW nuclear capacity by 2047. Safety vs. speed debate intensifies.
Congress MP Manish Tewari criticizes SHANTI Bill for diluting supplier liability, undermining regulator autonomy, and favoring corporate interests. He demands Joint Parliamentary Committee review.
As India revives its nuclear expansion with the Shanti Bill, aiming for 100GW by 2047, experts call for super-strict safety protocols and real-time data to prevent Chernobyl or Fukushima-like disasters. Read more.
India plans major changes to its civil nuclear law to boost capacity to 100 GW, aiming for clean energy dominance. Explore the key amendments and their impact.
The SHANTI Bill 2025, tabled in Lok Sabha, repeals old atomic laws, paving the way for private investment to boost India's nuclear energy capacity to 100GW by 2047. Read the full analysis.
India's new SHANTI Bill 2025 replaces old atomic laws, permits private sector in nuclear energy, and sets liability caps to attract investment for a 100 GW target by 2047. Read the full analysis.
India's new SHANTI Bill 2025 allows private companies to build and operate nuclear plants, removes liability for global suppliers, aiming for 100GW nuclear capacity by 2047. Read more.
India and Russia agree to expand Kudankulam cooperation and explore a new site, accelerating India's nuclear power ambitions to achieve 100 GW capacity by 2047. Read the full analysis.
India will build next-generation BSMR-200 and SMR-55 nuclear reactors at Tarapur, Maharashtra, by 2033 with private sector participation. Read about this major energy milestone.
Russia proposes building a floating nuclear power plant for India, similar to its 'Akademik Lomonosov', during talks between PM Modi and President Putin. Details inside.
India and Russia agreed to expand nuclear energy cooperation during President Putin's visit, discussing a second power plant with Russian reactors. Read the full details.
Russia delivers first nuclear fuel batch for Kudankulam Unit 3, with President Putin pledging uninterrupted energy shipments to India despite Western sanctions. Read the full details.
Russia has formally proposed constructing a floating nuclear power plant for India, modeled on its 'Akademik Lomonosov' facility. This offer, made in December 2025, aims to boost India's energy security.
Russia will construct India's biggest nuclear power plant in Tamil Nadu, with Putin backing full-scale Kudankulam expansion. A landmark deal for clean energy.
Russia guarantees fuel supply for Kudankulam's lifetime, ships first batch for Unit 3. Putin proposes deeper collaboration on SMRs and floating stations, boosting India's clean energy security.
Russian President Vladimir Putin reaffirms Russia as India's most reliable energy partner, promising stable fuel supplies and expanding nuclear cooperation, including small modular reactors.
Russia's Rosatom has delivered a fresh batch of nuclear fuel to the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant in Tamil Nadu, ensuring uninterrupted power generation. Read more about this crucial energy partnership.
Putin arrives in New Delhi for 23rd India-Russia summit with Modi. Leaders to discuss nuclear fuel cycle cooperation and Small Modular Reactors. Read full details.