"The economic survey 2008-09 had suggested allowing FDI in nuclear power generation sector with a cap of 49 per cent. However, no decision has been taken.
"The present policy (Consolidated FDI Policy April, 2014) puts atomic energy in the list of prohibited sectors. However, there is no restriction on FDI in the nuclear industries manufacturing equipment and providing other supplies for nuclear power plants and related facilities," Jitendra Singh, Minister of State in the PMO, said in a written response in Lok Sabha today.
"Amendments to the Atomic Energy Act, 1962, to enable the licensing of NPCIL's joint ventures for setting up NPPs are under consideration of the government," Singh said.
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