Modi-Trump Talks Pivot to Nuclear Energy, Thorium Power After Key Law Change

Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdev indicates that recent amendments to India's nuclear liability law, the Shanti Bill, have opened the door for major US-India collaboration in nuclear energy, particularly small modular reactors. The high-level phone conversation between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump emphasized both energy partnerships and shared security priorities in a volatile global context. Sachdev highlighted India's vast thorium reserves and recent milestone in fast-breeder technology as a strategic asset for future energy independence. Upcoming diplomatic engagements, including a visit by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, are expected to advance broader strategic dialogue, including progress on the long-pending Quad Summit.

Key Points: Modi-Trump Talks: Nuclear Energy, SMRs Focus After Shanti Bill

  • Shanti Bill amends nuclear liability
  • Focus on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs)
  • India holds 30% of world's thorium
  • Security talks amid global turmoil
  • Rubio visit may catalyze Quad Summit
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"Big-ticket announcements in coming months": Foreign affairs expert on PM Modi-Trump talks

Expert says amended nuclear liability law clears path for big US-India deals on small modular reactors & thorium, following Modi-Trump call.

"Nuclear energy would be one area, I think. The other could be strategic rather than energy-related. - Robinder Sachdev"

New Delhi, April 15

Foreign affairs expert Robinder Sachdev on Wednesday suggested that the next phase of the bilateral relationship between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Donald Trump will likely pivot toward nuclear energy.

Speaking to ANI, Sachdev said that with India recently amending its nuclear liability laws via the Shanti Bill, the path is now clear for large-scale implementation.

"In terms of what could be some big-ticket announcements in the coming months, if he mentions energy, I would guess it would be something related to nuclear power, especially small modular reactors. India has recently reframed our nuclear liability bill as the Shanti Bill, which was holding up progress and the implementation of nuclear projects. Now that it has been amended, the nuclear sector would definitely be one," he said.

This comes after PM Modi and Trump held a high-stakes telephonic conversation on Tuesday, signalling a "continuing process" of deep cooperation between the two powers. Against a backdrop of global volatility, the dialogue centred on regional security and the burgeoning potential for "big-ticket" partnerships in the energy sector.

Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are expected to be a primary focus of US-India energy talks. "Nuclear energy would be one area, I think. The other could be strategic rather than energy-related," added Sachdev.

The conversation wasn't limited to technology; the immediate security climate in West Asia took centre stage. Both leaders emphasised a shared priority.

"The conversation between President Trump and Prime Minister Modi is definitely a continuing process, and it's good to see two big nations talking regularly, exchanging views, especially right now when the world is in such a high degree of turmoil. It also indicates that India and America both want their relationships to continue to prosper, having deeper depth and wider width, as also noted by Sergio Gor," he said.

Sachdev highlighted India's strategic asset--holding 30% of the world's thorium. India recently attained criticality in its fast-breeder program, a project inaugurated by PM Modi that could pave the way for industrialising thorium-based power.

"If we look at the crisis of the world today, nuclear is one big answer for India. In fact, more than nuclear, I have been advocating that thorium is the answer for India. We have 30% of the world's thorium. We have the most advanced fast-breeder technology, and we should be looking to industrialise it. We attained criticality in the fast-breeder program a few weeks ago, which Prime Minister Modi inaugurated," he noted.

Ensuring the stability of this vital maritime artery is crucial for global energy markets and trade routes, particularly for India's energy security.

The momentum is expected to build next month when US Secretary of State Marco Rubio visits India. This visit is anticipated to be the catalyst for Quad Summit progress, finalising dates and agendas for the long-pending summit, moving beyond transactional energy deals to deeper defence and maritime cooperation and following up on the progress noted by PM Modi regarding cooperation across various sectors.

"There should be some announcement or indication of the Quad summit because that is something that has been pending. Perhaps that will be discussed deeper when Secretary Rubio visits India next month," he said.

As Sachdev noted, the "deeper depth and wider width" of the relationship suggests that even amidst global turmoil, the Delhi-Washington axis remains a cornerstone of international stability.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an expat following India's growth, the focus on advanced nuclear tech and the Quad is significant. It positions India not just as a regional power but a key global player in energy and security. The Rubio visit will be crucial.
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Priya S
Thorium is our ace! 30% of world's reserves is a huge strategic advantage. I just hope the implementation is fast and the benefits reach the common people in terms of cheaper and more reliable electricity. The fast-breeder program success is promising.
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Rohit P
All these high-level talks are good, but what about the cost? Nuclear projects are massively expensive. Will this lead to higher power tariffs for households and industries? Need more clarity on the financial model and who bears the liability.
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Michael C
The stability of the India-US relationship is a rare positive constant in global politics right now. Moving from transactional deals to deeper cooperation on defence, maritime security, and advanced energy is the right direction for both democracies.
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Kavya N
Finally some action on the Quad summit! It's been pending for too long. Regional security cooperation is as important as energy. Hope Rubio's visit concretizes the dates. A strong Quad is essential for a free and open Indo-Pacific.

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