‘Defining step’: PM Modi hails India’s first indigenous nuclear reactor milestone
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday hailed a major milestone in India’s nuclear energy journey, as the country’s first indigenous Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam attained criticality.
Describing it as a “defining step,” Modi said the achievement reflects India’s growing strength in advanced nuclear technology and its commitment to energy self-reliance.
Today, India takes a defining step in its civil nuclear journey, advancing the second stage of its nuclear programme.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) April 6, 2026
The indigenously designed and built Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam has attained criticality.
This advanced reactor, capable of producing more fuel…
He congratulated the scientists, engineers, and all those involved in the project, calling it a proud moment for the nation’s scientific community.
What ‘criticality’ means
The attainment of “criticality” marks a crucial stage in a nuclear reactor’s lifecycle—when a self-sustaining nuclear fission chain reaction begins under controlled conditions.
This is a key step before the reactor moves toward full power generation.
Why the PFBR matters
The 500 MW Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor, developed by Bharatiya Nabhikiya Vidyut Nigam Limited (BHAVINI), is central to India’s three-stage nuclear power programme.
- It uses plutonium-based fuel and liquid sodium cooling
- It can “breed” more nuclear fuel than it consumes, making it highly efficient
- It is expected to pave the way for large-scale use of India’s vast thorium reserves
- The reactor’s success is seen as a stepping stone toward long-term energy security and reduced dependence on fossil fuels.
A long-awaited milestone
Construction of the PFBR began in 2004 and has seen multiple delays before reaching this critical stage.
With criticality achieved, the reactor is now expected to gradually scale up operations before full commissioning.
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