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Landmark step, but concerns remain: Experts on Kalpakkam nuclear reactor reaching criticalityIndia's first indigenous prototype fast breeder reactor at Kalpakkam has achieved criticality. This marks a major milestone in the nation's...
India imported over 18,800 MT of uranium for reactors between 2008-25: GovtBetween 2008 and 2025, India embarked on a journey of nuclear energy expansion, importing significant amounts of uranium for its reactors. ...
Countries must dismantle terror hubs: India, FranceBoth nations plan a project for reinforcing assets to combat piracy and all other maritime trafficking in the southern Indian Ocean.
Nuclear energy: Government to push for JVs in light water reactor projectsThis will allow the Nuclear Power Corporation of India to focus on financing Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors that are coming up in the cou...
Russia’s second Nuclear site in India to be announced during PM Narendra Modi's visitIndia is expected to allot a second site to Russia for a nuclear power plant in Andhra Pradesh and the announcement could be made when Nare...
NPCIL identifies four new sites for nuclear power plantsNPCIL today said it has identified four new sites in the country for setting up indigenously-designed Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors.
- ONGC to invest in nuclear power plants of NPCIL
The joint venture would build, own and operate nuclear power plants for energy generation at mutually agreed locations.
- Nuclear plant-hit villagers to be made partners: NPCIL chief
Villagers whose land will be acquired for the new nuclear power plants will be made partners in profit, said NPCIL CMD S K Jain.
- India eyeing 63,000 MW nuclear power capacity by 2032: NPCIL
India has drawn up an ambitious plan to reach a nuclear power capacity of 63,000 MW in 2032 by setting up of 16 indigenous Pressurised Heav...
- 'N deal will liberate India from technology denial regime'
The Indo-US nuclear deal would liberate India from a technology denial regime since 1974 enforced after the country first tested its nuclea...
- 'India can build light water nuclear reactors on its own'
India need not depend on US for Light water nuclear reactor (LWR) technology as Indian scientists are capable of making it, said a top nucl...