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India ranks sixth in nuclear capacity addition over last decade, trails in share of total power

While India added a third of its total 8.7 GW nuclear capacity in the last decade, several neighbouring countries have moved at an even faster pace. Pakistan, nearly matched India in nuclear capacity addition between 2015 and 2024, adding 80 percent of its reactors.

July 16, 2025 / 17:42 IST
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India has performed relatively well in expanding its nuclear power generation - given the strict regulatory guidelines - ranking sixth globally in nuclear capacity addition between 2015 and 2024, according to a Moneycontrol analysis.

During this period, India added 2.9 GW of nuclear power capacity – trailing behind China (32.9 GW), South Korea (8.6 GW), Russia (6.7 GW), the United Arab Emirates (5.7 GW), along with the United States (3.7 GW).

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While India added a third of its total 8.7 GW nuclear capacity during the last decade alone, several neighbouring countries have moved at an even faster pace. Pakistan nearly matched India in nuclear capacity addition between 2015 and 2024, adding 80 percent of its reactors. Bangladesh, with 20 percent less nuclear capacity addition than India, added all of its reactors in the same period.