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India to amend nuke liability laws ahead of PM’s expected US visit

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New Delhi, Feb 1: India on Saturday announced plans to amend its nuclear liability law and set up a nuclear energy mission, a move that came ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s likely visit to the US.
New Delhi made public its decision to amend the nuclear liability law little over two weeks after Washington lifted restrictions on three Indian nuclear entities to open up new avenues for India-US collaboration in the civil-nuclear field.
Certain clauses in India’s Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010 have emerged as hurdles in moving forward in implementation of the historic civil nuclear deal that was firmed up between the two strategic partners around 16 years ago.
Modi is expected to visit Washington this month to hold wide-ranging talks with US President Donald Trump with a focus on further shore up bilateral cooperation in a range of areas including trade, energy and defence.
India’s decision to set up a ‘Nuclear Energy Mission’ with an outlay of Rs 20,000 crore and plans to amend the nuclear liability laws were announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman while presenting the Union budget for 2025-26 in Parliament.
“Development of at least 100 GW (Gigawatt) of nuclear energy by 2047 is essential for our energy transition efforts,” she said.
“For an active partnership with the private sector towards this goal, amendments to the Atomic Energy Act and the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act will be taken up,” she added.
The Atomic Energy Act of 1962 prohibits investments by the private sector in nuclear power plants. The proposed amendment is expected to remove this provision.
The finance minister said a ‘Nuclear Energy Mission’ for research and development of Small Modular Reactors (SMR) with an outlay of Rs 20,000 crore will be set up.
“At least five indigenously developed SMRs will be operationalised by 2033,” she said. Modi described the decision to promote the private sector in the nuclear energy sector as “historic”.
“This will ensure a major contribution of civil nuclear energy in the development of the country in the coming times,” he said in his reaction to the Union budget.
Modi said that civil nuclear energy will ensure a significant contribution to the country’s development in the future.
The US last month removed restrictions on Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Indira Gandhi Atomic Research Centre (IGCAR) and the Indian Rare Earths (IRE). (PTI)

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