‘Nuclear Energy Bill Rushed in Parliament for Trump and Adani’

Context:

  • The Congress party accused the Union government of rushing the SHANTI Bill through Parliament to benefit foreign and private players, including alleged interests linked to Trump-era nuclear firms and Adani Group.
  • The Bill received Presidential assent, enabling private sector participation in India’s nuclear energy sector.

Key Highlights:

Policy / Legislative Details:

  • The SHANTI Bill amends:
    • Atomic Energy Act, 1962
    • Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010
  • Objective: Allow private companies to participate in nuclear power generation, which was earlier a state monopoly.

Government Stand:

  • Government argues the reform will:
    • Boost clean energy capacity
    • Reduce dependence on fossil fuels
    • Strengthen energy security
  • Claims amendments align India with global nuclear norms.

Opposition Concerns:

  • Alleged dilution of liability provisions.
  • Risk to public safety and environmental safeguards.
  • Accusations of favouring corporate interests under the guise of reforms.

International Angle:

  • Reference to U.S. nuclear liability framework and Reactor Management Programme.
  • Concerns over external influence in strategic sectors.

Relevant Prelims Points:

  • Atomic Energy Act, 1962: Governs nuclear energy in India.
  • Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010: Fixes operator liability in nuclear accidents.
  • Issue: Entry of private sector in strategic nuclear domain.
  • Benefits: Clean energy, technology infusion.
  • Challenges: Safety, liability, sovereignty concerns.

Relevant Mains Points:

  • Energy Security & Climate Goals:
    • Role of nuclear power in India’s net-zero commitments.
  • Governance & Regulation:
    • Balancing private participation with strategic control.
  • Keywords: Nuclear Liability, Energy Transition, Strategic Autonomy.
  • Way Forward:
    • Strong independent regulation.
    • Transparent liability mechanisms.
    • Parliamentary oversight of strategic reforms.

UPSC Relevance

  • GS Paper III: Energy Security, Infrastructure
  • GS Paper II: Parliament, Governance

 

 

 

« Prev October 2025 Next »
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031