Soon after the visit, the Prime Minister shared photographs and details on X, praising the role played by L&T in advancing India's self-reliance goals.
Highlighting tax relief, labour code consolidation, expanded MSME norms, trade agreements and nuclear and maritime reforms, the Prime Minister said governance has shifted towards trust, technology driven administration and sustained, inclusive growth across sectors.
The SHANTI Bill, 2025 opens India’s nuclear energy sector to responsible private participation while strengthening safety, investment, and innovation to drive growth in healthcare, agriculture, clean power, and climate resilience.
As climate disasters intensify in Uttarakhand, a long buried Cold War episode involving a lost CIA plutonium powered generator near Nanda Devi returns to public focus, raising questions about secrecy, accountability, and lingering public anxiety.
When PM Modi spoke of opening the nuclear sector, he was not talking only about infrastructure or investment. He was speaking about insulating India’s energy future from external pressure.