NTPC Chairman Gurdeep Singh cautioned that India must avoid overreliance on a single supplier or country for nuclear technology. He urged prioritizing domestic control and diversified partnerships over global supply chain vulnerabilities, even if local options are 5-10% costlier initially.

NTPC Chairman Gurdeep Singh cautioned that India must avoid overreliance on a single supplier or country for nuclear technology. He urged prioritizing domestic control and diversified partnerships over global supply chain vulnerabilities, even if local options are 5-10% costlier initially. 

Key highlights of his stance include:
Technology Sovereignty: -
Singh stressed that maintaining control over technology and resources is critical for long-term energy security, pointing to current geopolitical supply chain vulnerabilities globally.
NTPC's Nuclear Ambitions: -
NTPC aims to build 30 GW of nuclear capacity by 2047 as part of India's broader target of reaching 100 GW.
Reactor Preferences: -
Singh emphasized the need for large-capacity reactor sets for massive grid power, rather than Small Modular Reactors (SMRs), which he suggested are better suited for captive industrial use. 
NTPC chief against reliance on one source for nuclear technology
  Nuclear power development in India (Representational Image) India must avoid depending on one country for nuclear technology.

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