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New plants in Uttarakhand, Punjab and Haryna

Minister of state in the Prime Minister’s office Jitendra Singh recently declared that India is exploring different sites to establish nuclear power plants. India is exploring different sites in Uttarakhand Punjab Haryna The possible sites are Dehradun in Uttarakhand, Patiala in Punjab and Bhiwani in Haryana. He further added that within the next ten years …

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NPCIL needs the deep pockets of India Railways

India railways and other state owned enterprises in the energy sector could soon create an investment fund for the nuclear energy sector. India has set for itself an ambitious target to generate 63 GW of nuclear energy by 2032. In order to hit this target India has decided to expand its nuclear power program by …

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The Indian nuclear power market: China’s backflip during the Strategic Economic Dialogue

India is already generating almost 6300 MW of electricity through nuclear energy. The country plans to generate tenfold by the end of 2032 in collaboration with many countries like Russia, France and the U.S.A. China has been in the past opposed to include India in the Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG). But money is more important …

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Russia expands in Kudankulam

India and Russia are planning to strengthen their civil nuclear Partnership and likely to sign the agreement for building the fifth and sixth nuclear reactors at Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) this autumn. According to Sergey Kiriyenko, Russia and India have already discussed and worked out on the agreement to build the fifth and sixth …

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India opens its nuclear business to Japan

During the last ASEAN Meeting in Laos, Indian Prime Minister Narendara Modi met with Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Shinzo Abe. Both leaders agree to further cooperate in the field of nuclear energy and high-speed trains. Both leaders discussed further strengthening and diversification of trade and investment ties. The Indian Prime minister Narendara Modi also mentioned that …

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