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India's proposed landmark nuclear law would end the state monopoly on nuclear power and allow private sector operators
India took steps on Monday to end decades-long state control of nuclear power by introducing a bill into parliament that would allow for private companies to 'build and operate' plants. The government is aiming to make atomic energy central to its push to promote clean energy. If the government selects foreign companies to form a joint venture, they can apply for a license. Since 1969, when India's first reactor was put online, the sector has been closely guarded. This is due to Cold War politics and restrictions on fuel technology after its 1974 test. The state-run Nuclear Power Corporation of...