Nuclear Energy for Transforming India
India’s nuclear energy programme is more than a power source; it reflects the country’s ambition for energy security, clean growth, and technological self-reliance. Yet legal rigidity, investment constraints, and regulatory gaps have long limited its potential. As India confronts rising energy demand and climate responsibility, the SHANTI Act, 2025 marks not an endpoint but a paradigm shift, aimed at modernising governance, strengthening safety, and enabling a future-ready nuclear ecosystem.
The SHANTI Act, 2025 marks a turning point in India’s nuclear energy discourse, arriving at a moment when rising electricity demand, climate commitments, and energy security concerns are converging. By modernising the ....
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