"The United States of America had provided uranium to India during early years of operations of the Tarapur Atomic Power Stations (TAPS) 1 and 2.
"However, no uranium has been supplied by the USA in the recent times for India's civil nuclear power stations," Jitendra Singh, Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office that looks after the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), said in a written response to a question Lok Sabha.
These reactors use enriched uranium. The only other commercially operating reactor that uses enriched uranium is Kudankulam unit 1. The indigenously developed Pressure Heavy Water Reactors don't require enriched uranium.
As per the Indo-US civil nuclear cooperation agreement, the US will ensure supply of uranium to India's civilian reactors. India also has planned 12 reactors in Andhra Pradesh and Gujarat.
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