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Amendments to nuclear laws still in the works, unlikely this monsoon session

The overhaul of India's nuclear laws to bring in private participation also raises questions over accountability for the imported reactors that would be supplied by a foreign technology or design partner.

July 16, 2025 / 18:19 IST
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Amendments to two crucial laws on nuclear energy are still being reviewed by stakeholders and is unlikely to be tabled in the upcoming monsoon session of the Parliament, government officials involved in the matter told Moneycontrol.

Besides, amendment bills on the Atomic Energy Act, 1962 and the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act (CLNDA), 2010 were also not part of the agenda items released by the Lok Sabha for the session that begins July 21 and ends on August 21.

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Centre wants to involve state governments and the private sector in nuclear power generation, and to enable that, it must amend the Atomic Energy Act, 1962 and the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act (CLNDA), 2010, the drafts of which are currently being worked upon.

“As of now, the Bills have not taken a final shape. These are serious laws where the safety aspect has to be kept in mind while drafting each clause. A draft framework was ready, but substantial reviews are currently underway,” said one of the senior government officials.