
India has achieved a historic milestone with the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu attaining first criticality on April 6, 2026, making it the second country after Russia to operate a commercial-level fast breeder reactor. This marks the beginning of Stage II of India’s three-stage nuclear programme and positions the nation at the forefront of advanced nuclear technology.
Key Highlights
- Event Date: April 6, 2026, at 8:25 PM
- Location: Kalpakkam Nuclear Complex, Tamil Nadu
- Capacity: 500 MWe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR)
- Developed by: Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR)
- Built by: Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Limited (BHAVINI)
- Global Position: India becomes the second country after Russia to operate a commercial fast breeder reactor
Significance in India’s Nuclear Programme
- Three-Stage Strategy:
- Stage I: Pressurised Heavy Water Reactors (PHWRs) using natural uranium
- Stage II: Fast Breeder Reactors (FBRs) using plutonium from Stage I fuel. PFBR marks India’s entry here
- Stage III: Thorium-based reactors, leveraging India’s vast thorium reserves
- Fuel Efficiency: PFBR uses uranium-plutonium mixed oxide (MOX) fuel and produces more fuel than it consumes
- Future Thorium Utilisation: Designed to convert Thorium-232 into Uranium-233, enabling large-scale thorium deployment
Government Statements
- Dr Jitendra Singh (Union Minister): Highlighted India’s distinguished position in advanced nuclear capability and emphasized nuclear energy’s role in achieving 100 GW nuclear power capacity by 2047 and supporting Net Zero by 2070
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Called the PFBR’s criticality a “historic milestone” in his Mann Ki Baat address, praising scientists for advancing indigenous nuclear technology
Strategic Impact
| Impact Area | Details |
|---|---|
| Energy Security | Enhances India’s ability to generate clean, reliable power |
| Global Standing | Places India alongside Russia in operating commercial fast breeder reactors |
| Clean Energy Transition | Supports AI, data infrastructure, and advanced manufacturing sectors with dependable power |
| Policy Support | Initiatives like SMRs and SHANTI Act enable private sector participation; five SMRs planned by 2033 |
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