21/05/2026
On April 6, 2026, India achieved a historic breakthrough when the indigenously built Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) at Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, reached its first criticality. The milestone signifies India’s official transition to the second stage of its nuclear energy programme, making it only the second country in the world, after Russia, to operate a commercial-scale fast-breeder reactor.
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“Liquid Sodium poses challenges due to its chemical reactivity with air and water, and activation into radioactive sodium-24,” remarks Prof. Suneet Singh, professor at the Department of Energy Science and Engineering at IIT Bombay. “India’s FBR addresses these risks through a pool-type design of thermal stability and intermediate sodium loop to isolate radioactive coolant, and double-wall steam generators,” he adds.
Fast breeder reactor: Kalpakkam milestone at PFBR marks India's entry into fast breeder stage strengthening energy security and paving path to thorium based nuclear power future reducing import dependence and radioactive waste burden for India ahead.