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Indian, US firms seal deal to bring primary coolant pump technology to India

During Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US in February this year, the two countries pledged to fully implement the US-India 123 Civil Nuclear Agreement. Modi and US President Donald Trump emphasised the importance of localising technology to fully utilise the potential of the deal.

September 02, 2025 / 21:10 IST
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The agreement was formalised in Washington DC in the presence of officials from the US Department of Energy and the Indian Embassy.

The US' Flowserve Corporation and India's CORE Energy Systems Ltd. have signed a deal to bring the primary coolant pump (PCP) technology to India, a person familiar with the matter said.

The agreement was formalised in Washington DC in the presence of officials from the US Department of Energy and the Indian Embassy. It was approved by both the US Department of Energy and India's Department of Atomic Energy (DAE).

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"We have set an ambitious target of 100GW of nuclear capacity by 2047. We are somewhere around 8.2 gigawatts.

"So for building nuclear power plants, what is important is the supply chain. In that, the most critical equipment in a nuclear power plant is the reactor and the second is the primary coolant pump," Nagesh Basarkar, Chairman and Managing Director of CORE Energy Systems Ltd., told PTI Videos.