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Adani Targets 10 GW Nuclear Power Capacity in India by 2035

The plan would make Adani one of India’s largest private nuclear investors as the group expands power, hydropower, and digital infrastructure.

  • Chairman Gautam Adani announced the Adani Group plans to develop 10 gigawatts of nuclear power capacity over the next nine years, targeting 2035 to meet growing national demand for clean, round-the-clock power.
  • Parliament passed the SHANTI Bill in December 2025, unlocking private sector participation in nuclear power generation, reactor supply, fuel mining, and R&D across the nuclear fuel cycle.
  • Beyond nuclear energy, Adani Power targets 45 gigawatts of capacity within five years, while partnering with Druk Green Power Corporation to develop 5,000 megawatts of hydropower in Bhutan.
  • Vizhinjam in Kerala crossed 1 million TEUs in its first year, representing the fastest pace ever achieved by any Indian port, while the Data Centre business targets a 3 gigawatt platform by 2030.
  • To reduce bureaucracy and sharpen accountability, the group is implementing a three-layer structure across headquarters and sites, with non-core activities moving to GCCs or nominated partners.
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NDTV broke the news in New Delhi, India on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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