
The Morning Brief India Rewrites its Nuclear Energy Rulebook
Dec 23, 2025
Join Pranab Dhal Samanta, Executive Editor for The Economic Times, and Anubhuti Vishnoi, energy and policy reporter, as they delve into India's transformative Shanti Bill. Pranab shares insights on India’s historical nuclear journey and the impact of earlier liability laws that hampered growth. Anubhuti explains how the bill consolidates regulations, eliminates supplier liability, and opens the market to private companies. Their discussion reveals how this potential reshaping of nuclear energy could significantly enhance India's energy landscape.
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From Isolation To Cautious Reintegration
- India's nuclear program shifted from indigenous, isolated development to cautious global reintegration after the Indo‑US deal.
- Decades of isolation then liability rules constrained civilian expansion despite fuel access.
Why India Built Nuclear Capacity Alone
- India never joined the NPT so it built nuclear capability indigenously and remained excluded from cooperation.
- The Indo‑US deal later legitimized India and opened access to global uranium and technology.
Liability Rules Choked Investment
- Supplier liability clauses in India's 2010 law deterred foreign vendors and investment in civilian reactors.
- Removing supplier liability is central to unlocking international suppliers and private investment.
