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India fast breeder reactor reaches criticality, a rare leap toward energy independence

Published on 24 April 2026
India fast breeder reactor reaches criticality, a rare leap toward energy independence

Plutonium from spent fuel powers the breakthrough

India’s fast-breeder nuclear reactor has reached criticality, marking a major step in a long-running effort to secure energy independence. The reactor is designed to use plutonium recovered from spent fuel to generate electricity and produce additional fissile material—technology that only a handful of countries have mastered. Analysts say the milestone strengthens India’s next phase of nuclear capability.

  • India’s new fast-breeder reactor has reached criticality
  • The design uses plutonium from spent nuclear fuel
  • It supports both power generation and producing more fissile material
  • Few countries operate this complex reactor technology
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