NITI Aayog held consultations on implementing the SHANTI Act, 2025, which permits private participation in India's nuclear power sector. Discussions focused on regulations, FDI, financing, manufacturing, workforce development and operational readiness to support the country's long-term clean energy goals
A YCP white paper says India's nuclear sector is shifting towards a market-oriented model following the SHANTI Act. The report projects a target of 100 GW nuclear capacity by 2047, highlighting major opportunities for private investment, infrastructure and clean energy growth
Adani Power Limited formed a new step-down subsidiary, Rawatbhata-Raj Atomic Energy Ltd, via Adani Atomic Energy Limited, signalling expansion into nuclear energy alongside another unit, aligning with India’s long-term clean energy ambitions
Global energy disruptions from the Iran war are pushing Asian and African nations to expand nuclear power, with countries accelerating reactor plans and boosting output to reduce reliance on fossil fuels amid rising costs and supply uncertainties worldwide
Progress at Kalpakkam signals rise of a self-sustaining nuclear ecosystem, strengthening India’s energy security while advancing scientific innovation, strategic autonomy, and long-term economic stability
The US military airlifted the unfueled Valar Atomics Ward 250 mini nuclear reactor from March Air Reserve Base to Hill Air Force Base, advancing Donald Trump’s push to expand nuclear energy and strengthen military base power security
India's NTPC plans to acquire overseas uranium assets to fuel its upcoming nuclear power projects. Through joint ventures and individual efforts, NTPC is expanding into nuclear energy to support India's clean energy goals and reduce dependence on fossil fuels