US welcomes India’s SHANTI Bill 2025, signals boost to civil nuclear cooperation
The United States has welcomed India’s newly enacted legislation on nuclear energy, describing it as a significant move toward strengthening bilateral cooperation in the civil nuclear and energy sectors. The response follows President Draupadi Murmu’s assent to the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Bill, widely known as the SHANTI Bill, 2025, which introduces far-reaching changes to the country’s nuclear governance framework. In a statement shared on social media, the US Embassy in India said it viewed the new law as an important step toward a stronger energy security partnership and enhanced peaceful civil nuclear cooperation. The embassy added that the United States was prepared to engage with India on joint innovation and research and development initiatives across the energy sector, underscoring the strategic importance Washington places on collaboration in advanced and clean energy technologies. The SHANTI Act marks a decisive shift in India’s approach to civil nuclear power by replacing the Atomic Energy Act of 1962, a law that had remained largely unchanged for more than six decades. The updated framework seeks to modernize regulatory oversight, expand participation, and align India’s nuclear sector with contemporary global practices, while maintaining safety and security as central priorities. Among the most consequential reforms introduced by the new legislation is the opening of India’s civil nuclear sector to private participation for the first time. Until now, nuclear power generation and related activities were almost exclusively handled by state-owned enterprises. The move is expected to attract fresh investment, encourage innovation, and accelerate capacity building in a sector considered critical to India’s long-term energy security and climate commitments. The Act also grants statutory backing to the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, strengthening its authority and independence. In addition, it outlines a structured licensing regime designed to bring clarity and predictability to approvals and compliance. To address disputes more efficiently, the legislation proposes the establishment of a specialized nuclear tribunal with jurisdiction over matters arising from the sector. Under the provisions of the SHANTI Act, licenses may be issued to a wide range of entities, including government departments, public sector bodies, government-controlled corporations, government companies, joint ventures involving such entities, as well as other companies or individuals expressly permitted by the central government through notification. This broader eligibility is intended to create a more inclusive and competitive ecosystem while retaining oversight through regulation. The US response to the legislation must also be seen in the context of the broader India–US civil nuclear relationship, which began nearly two decades ago with the announcement of a landmark cooperation initiative. That agreement ended India’s prolonged nuclear isolation and enabled civilian nuclear engagement despite New Delhi remaining outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, marking a major shift in bilateral relations and US policy. While the agreement reshaped strategic ties, its implementation faced delays over the years due to regulatory and legal complexities. Momentum picked up earlier this year when the US Department of Energy granted regulatory clearance to an American company to design and build nuclear reactors in India, a development widely seen as a breakthrough. With the enactment of the SHANTI Bill, both sides appear poised to build on that progress. The legislation provides a clearer regulatory pathway and signals India’s intent to expand its nuclear energy program, creating new opportunities for collaboration, investment, and technology exchange between the two countries in the years ahead.
US welcomes India’s SHANTI Bill 2025, signals boost to civil nuclear cooperation
The United States has welcomed India’s newly enacted legislation on nuclear energy, describing it as a significant move toward strengthening bilateral cooperation in the civil nuclear and energy sectors. The response follows President Draupadi Murmu’s assent to the Sustainable Harnessing and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Bill, widely known as the SHANTI Bill, 2025, which introduces far-reaching changes to the country’s nuclear governance framework. In a statement shared on social media, the US Embassy in India said it viewed the new law as an important step toward a stronger energy security partnership and enhanced peaceful civil nuclear cooperation. The embassy added that the United States was prepared to engage with India on joint innovation and research and development initiatives across the energy sector, underscoring the strategic importance Washington places on collaboration in advanced and clean energy technologies. The SHANTI Act marks a decisive shift in India’s approach to civil nuclear power by replacing the Atomic Energy Act of 1962, a law that had remained largely unchanged for more than six decades. The updated framework seeks to modernize regulatory oversight, expand participation, and align India’s nuclear sector with contemporary global practices, while maintaining safety and security as central priorities. Among the most consequential reforms introduced by the new legislation is the opening of India’s civil nuclear sector to private participation for the first time. Until now, nuclear power generation and related activities were almost exclusively handled by state-owned enterprises. The move is expected to attract fresh investment, encourage innovation, and accelerate capacity building in a sector considered critical to India’s long-term energy security and climate commitments. The Act also grants statutory backing to the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board, strengthening its authority and independence. In addition, it outlines a structured licensing regime designed to bring clarity and predictability to approvals and compliance. To address disputes more efficiently, the legislation proposes the establishment of a specialized nuclear tribunal with jurisdiction over matters arising from the sector. Under the provisions of the SHANTI Act, licenses may be issued to a wide range of entities, including government departments, public sector bodies, government-controlled corporations, government companies, joint ventures involving such entities, as well as other companies or individuals expressly permitted by the central government through notification. This broader eligibility is intended to create a more inclusive and competitive ecosystem while retaining oversight through regulation. The US response to the legislation must also be seen in the context of the broader India–US civil nuclear relationship, which began nearly two decades ago with the announcement of a landmark cooperation initiative. That agreement ended India’s prolonged nuclear isolation and enabled civilian nuclear engagement despite New Delhi remaining outside the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, marking a major shift in bilateral relations and US policy. While the agreement reshaped strategic ties, its implementation faced delays over the years due to regulatory and legal complexities. Momentum picked up earlier this year when the US Department of Energy granted regulatory clearance to an American company to design and build nuclear reactors in India, a development widely seen as a breakthrough. With the enactment of the SHANTI Bill, both sides appear poised to build on that progress. The legislation provides a clearer regulatory pathway and signals India’s intent to expand its nuclear energy program, creating new opportunities for collaboration, investment, and technology exchange between the two countries in the years ahead.
US may impose 500% tariffs on countries buying Russian oil under new bill
The United States is preparing a major escalation in its economic pressure campaign against Russia, with President Donald Trump announcing that he supports Senate legislation enabling Washington to impose tariffs of up to 500 percent on countries that continue significant trade with Moscow. The measure represents one of the most aggressive attempts yet to curtail Russian war funding and signals growing frustration in Washington over the prolonged conflict in Ukraine. Speaking before
US may impose 500% tariffs on countries buying Russian oil under new bill
The United States is preparing a major escalation in its economic pressure campaign against Russia, with President Donald Trump announcing that he supports Senate legislation enabling Washington to impose tariffs of up to 500 percent on countries that continue significant trade with Moscow. The measure represents one of the most aggressive attempts yet to curtail Russian war funding and signals growing frustration in Washington over the prolonged conflict in Ukraine. Speaking before
Modi’s Bihar victory boosts prospects for India–US trade deal on farm concessions
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party is positioned to advance crucial trade negotiations with the United States after securing a decisive electoral victory in Bihar, a development that analysts say could provide New Delhi with the political space needed to offer farm-related concessions long sought by Washington. The National Democratic Alliance, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party, appeared headed for an overwhelming win as early trends from the Election Commission showed the coalition leadi
Modi’s Bihar victory boosts prospects for India–US trade deal on farm concessions
Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s party is positioned to advance crucial trade negotiations with the United States after securing a decisive electoral victory in Bihar, a development that analysts say could provide New Delhi with the political space needed to offer farm-related concessions long sought by Washington. The National Democratic Alliance, led by the Bharatiya Janata Party, appeared headed for an overwhelming win as early trends from the Election Commission showed the coalition leadi
White House confirms Trump-Modi communication amid India-US trade strain
The White House has confirmed that United States President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi continue to engage in regular communication, with trade officials from both countries involved in what have been described as “very serious discussions.” The statement comes amid rising diplomatic and economic tensions between the two nations following Washington’s recent decision to impose a 50 percent tariff on select Indian imports, a move that has strained one of the world
White House confirms Trump-Modi communication amid India-US trade strain
The White House has confirmed that United States President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi continue to engage in regular communication, with trade officials from both countries involved in what have been described as “very serious discussions.” The statement comes amid rising diplomatic and economic tensions between the two nations following Washington’s recent decision to impose a 50 percent tariff on select Indian imports, a move that has strained one of the world
India and US sign 10-year defence framework to strengthen strategic partnership
In a landmark step toward strengthening bilateral defence ties, India and the United States on Friday signed a 10-year defence framework agreement aimed at deepening strategic cooperation and expanding technological collaboration between the two nations. The agreement was formalised during a meeting between India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth in Kuala Lumpur. The new framework, extending over a decade, underscores both countries’ commitment to p
India and US sign 10-year defence framework to strengthen strategic partnership
In a landmark step toward strengthening bilateral defence ties, India and the United States on Friday signed a 10-year defence framework agreement aimed at deepening strategic cooperation and expanding technological collaboration between the two nations. The agreement was formalised during a meeting between India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth in Kuala Lumpur. The new framework, extending over a decade, underscores both countries’ commitment to p
India responds to Trump’s claim about ending Russian oil imports
Hours after United States President Donald Trump asserted that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had personally assured him that New Delhi would soon halt the purchase of oil from Russia, the Indian government issued a carefully worded statement reiterating its independent energy policy. The clarification underscored India’s commitment to protecting its national interests and consumers amid global price volatility, without directly confirming or denying Trump’s remarks. In a s
India responds to Trump’s claim about ending Russian oil imports
Hours after United States President Donald Trump asserted that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had personally assured him that New Delhi would soon halt the purchase of oil from Russia, the Indian government issued a carefully worded statement reiterating its independent energy policy. The clarification underscored India’s commitment to protecting its national interests and consumers amid global price volatility, without directly confirming or denying Trump’s remarks. In a s
Quad Summit Likely After Positive India-US Trade Talks In New York
India and the United States appear to be finding common ground in long-stalled trade negotiations, with sources calling the latest talks in New York encouraging. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and India’s chief trade negotiator Rajesh Agarwal met with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to restart discussions on a pending agreement. According to officials, both delegations expressed commitment to moving past earlier setbacks and accelerating pr
Quad Summit Likely After Positive India-US Trade Talks In New York
India and the United States appear to be finding common ground in long-stalled trade negotiations, with sources calling the latest talks in New York encouraging. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and India’s chief trade negotiator Rajesh Agarwal met with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to restart discussions on a pending agreement. According to officials, both delegations expressed commitment to moving past earlier setbacks and accelerating pr
Jaishankar meets Rubio in New York ahead of 80th UNGA session
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio in New York on Monday, just before the start of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. The meeting, held at the Lotte New York Palace, marked their first in-person engagement since the United States announced an additional twenty-five percent tariff on India in response to Delhi’s purchases of Russian oil, which raised the total tariff burden to fifty percent. This face-to-face discuss
Jaishankar meets Rubio in New York ahead of 80th UNGA session
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio in New York on Monday, just before the start of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. The meeting, held at the Lotte New York Palace, marked their first in-person engagement since the United States announced an additional twenty-five percent tariff on India in response to Delhi’s purchases of Russian oil, which raised the total tariff burden to fifty percent. This face-to-face discuss
Jaishankar To Meet Rubio After Trump’s Tariff And $100K H1-B Fee Shock
Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will hold crucial talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in New York on Monday, September 22. This meeting, taking place on the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly, marks the first high-level engagement between India and the United States since President Donald Trump’s sharp policy moves targeting New Delhi, including a 50 percent tariff on Indian goods and a steep increase in H1-B vi
Jaishankar To Meet Rubio After Trump’s Tariff And $100K H1-B Fee Shock
Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar will hold crucial talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in New York on Monday, September 22. This meeting, taking place on the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly, marks the first high-level engagement between India and the United States since President Donald Trump’s sharp policy moves targeting New Delhi, including a 50 percent tariff on Indian goods and a steep increase in H1-B vi
Trump Turns Heat On India With $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee And Port Sanction
US President Donald Trump has stunned India with back-to-back decisions that are being described as both hostile and strategic. Just three days after wishing Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his birthday and hailing him as a “tremendous friend,” Trump revoked the sanctions waiver for Iran’s Chabahar Port and slapped an unprecedented $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applicants. Analysts believe these twin moves are a calculated attempt to pressure New
Trump Turns Heat On India With $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee And Port Sanction
US President Donald Trump has stunned India with back-to-back decisions that are being described as both hostile and strategic. Just three days after wishing Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his birthday and hailing him as a “tremendous friend,” Trump revoked the sanctions waiver for Iran’s Chabahar Port and slapped an unprecedented $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applicants. Analysts believe these twin moves are a calculated attempt to pressure New
US tariff battle with India deepens as Lavrov slams Washington ultimatum
Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov has strongly criticised Washington’s trade and tariff threats, arguing that major powers such as India and China cannot be coerced into changing their policies through ultimatums. Speaking on a television programme in Moscow, Lavrov said that the repeated warnings from the United States to cut energy ties with Russia were not only failing but also backfiring, as they were pushing countries to diversify markets, look for alternative energy resources
US tariff battle with India deepens as Lavrov slams Washington ultimatum
Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov has strongly criticised Washington’s trade and tariff threats, arguing that major powers such as India and China cannot be coerced into changing their policies through ultimatums. Speaking on a television programme in Moscow, Lavrov said that the repeated warnings from the United States to cut energy ties with Russia were not only failing but also backfiring, as they were pushing countries to diversify markets, look for alternative energy resources
Telangana techie shot dead by US police after roommate clash
A 29-year-old software professional from Telangana’s Mahabubnagar district was shot dead by police in the United States after a violent altercation with his roommate. The incident, which occurred on September 3 in Santa Clara, California, has left his family in India devastated and appealing to authorities for assistance in bringing his body home. The victim, Mohammed Nizamuddin, had been living in California after completing his master’s degree in the US and working in
Telangana techie shot dead by US police after roommate clash
A 29-year-old software professional from Telangana’s Mahabubnagar district was shot dead by police in the United States after a violent altercation with his roommate. The incident, which occurred on September 3 in Santa Clara, California, has left his family in India devastated and appealing to authorities for assistance in bringing his body home. The victim, Mohammed Nizamuddin, had been living in California after completing his master’s degree in the US and working in
Trump Wishes PM Modi On 75th Birthday Amid Trade Tensions And Renewed Negotiations
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received birthday wishes from US President Donald Trump ahead of his 75th birthday, even as India and the United States grapple with trade tensions. In a message on X, Modi thanked Trump for his greetings and reiterated his commitment to strengthening the India-US Comprehensive and Global Partnership. He also expressed support for Washington’s initiatives to resolve the Ukraine conflict through peaceful means.
Trump Wishes PM Modi On 75th Birthday Amid Trade Tensions And Renewed Negotiations
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received birthday wishes from US President Donald Trump ahead of his 75th birthday, even as India and the United States grapple with trade tensions. In a message on X, Modi thanked Trump for his greetings and reiterated his commitment to strengthening the India-US Comprehensive and Global Partnership. He also expressed support for Washington’s initiatives to resolve the Ukraine conflict through peaceful means.
Jr NTR meets US Consul General Laura Williams in Hyderabad
Indian actor Jr NTR, who has earned global attention through his performances in Telugu cinema and his recent Bollywood debut, met United States Consul General Laura Williams in Hyderabad. The meeting highlighted not only his film career but also the growing cultural and creative ties between India and the United States. Williams shared her thoughts publicly, appreciating the actor’s projects filmed in the US and underlining how such ventures contribute to economic and cultural partners
Jr NTR meets US Consul General Laura Williams in Hyderabad
Indian actor Jr NTR, who has earned global attention through his performances in Telugu cinema and his recent Bollywood debut, met United States Consul General Laura Williams in Hyderabad. The meeting highlighted not only his film career but also the growing cultural and creative ties between India and the United States. Williams shared her thoughts publicly, appreciating the actor’s projects filmed in the US and underlining how such ventures contribute to economic and cultural partners
Trade deal back on table as India and US restart negotiations amid tariff dispute
India and the United States are set to return to the negotiating table on Tuesday to work toward finalizing a crucial trade deal, weeks after relations were tested by steep tariffs imposed by Washington. The move follows President Donald Trump’s decision to levy punitive 50 percent tariffs on Indian exports as a response to New Delhi’s continued purchase of Russian oil. The resumption of discussions marks a potential turning point in efforts to restore momentum in bilateral econom
Trade deal back on table as India and US restart negotiations amid tariff dispute
India and the United States are set to return to the negotiating table on Tuesday to work toward finalizing a crucial trade deal, weeks after relations were tested by steep tariffs imposed by Washington. The move follows President Donald Trump’s decision to levy punitive 50 percent tariffs on Indian exports as a response to New Delhi’s continued purchase of Russian oil. The resumption of discussions marks a potential turning point in efforts to restore momentum in bilateral econom
Donald Trump may visit India for Quad Leaders Summit in November 2025
United States President Donald Trump’s nominee for ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, has suggested that the president may travel to India later this year to attend the Quad Leaders Summit. The remarks came during his Senate confirmation hearing on September 11, where he spoke about the importance of the Quad partnership and the growing strength of India–US relations. While Gor did not announce a confirmed date, he noted that discussions have already taken place about a possible vis
Donald Trump may visit India for Quad Leaders Summit in November 2025
United States President Donald Trump’s nominee for ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, has suggested that the president may travel to India later this year to attend the Quad Leaders Summit. The remarks came during his Senate confirmation hearing on September 11, where he spoke about the importance of the Quad partnership and the growing strength of India–US relations. While Gor did not announce a confirmed date, he noted that discussions have already taken place about a possible vis
US says India trade deal possible if Russian oil imports end
The possibility of a significant trade agreement between the United States and India has taken center stage after fresh comments by US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Speaking about key trade priorities, Lutnick made it clear that progress on the long-discussed deal will depend heavily on India ending its purchase of oil from Russia. His remarks underline the ongoing tensions between Washington and New Delhi over trade practices, energy choices, and global a
US says India trade deal possible if Russian oil imports end
The possibility of a significant trade agreement between the United States and India has taken center stage after fresh comments by US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Speaking about key trade priorities, Lutnick made it clear that progress on the long-discussed deal will depend heavily on India ending its purchase of oil from Russia. His remarks underline the ongoing tensions between Washington and New Delhi over trade practices, energy choices, and global a
Centre Plans Relief Package For Exporters Impacted By US Tariffs After GST Rationalisation
With the rationalisation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) completed, the Indian government is preparing a targeted relief package for exporters impacted by steep US tariffs. According to official sources, the Centre is working on a set of schemes designed to help sectors that have been hit hardest by the 50 per cent import duties imposed by President Donald Trump, which included a 25 per cent penalty linked to India’s Russian oil purchases.
Centre Plans Relief Package For Exporters Impacted By US Tariffs After GST Rationalisation
With the rationalisation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST) completed, the Indian government is preparing a targeted relief package for exporters impacted by steep US tariffs. According to official sources, the Centre is working on a set of schemes designed to help sectors that have been hit hardest by the 50 per cent import duties imposed by President Donald Trump, which included a 25 per cent penalty linked to India’s Russian oil purchases.
John Bolton says Trump’s personal bond with Modi is over amid tariff tensions
Former United States National Security Adviser John Bolton has revealed that the once close personal relationship between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has collapsed, largely due to tensions surrounding tariffs and trade disputes. In a recent interview, Bolton reflected on how Trump’s friendship with Modi had given the impression of stability in India-US ties, but the imposition of nearly 50 percent tariffs on Indian goods led to a deep rupture i
John Bolton says Trump’s personal bond with Modi is over amid tariff tensions
Former United States National Security Adviser John Bolton has revealed that the once close personal relationship between US President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has collapsed, largely due to tensions surrounding tariffs and trade disputes. In a recent interview, Bolton reflected on how Trump’s friendship with Modi had given the impression of stability in India-US ties, but the imposition of nearly 50 percent tariffs on Indian goods led to a deep rupture i
Trump slams India over one-sided trade ties amid Modi’s China visit
US President Donald Trump has once again turned his attention toward India, accusing New Delhi of exploiting the United States through what he described as a “one-sided disaster” in trade relations. His remarks come as Prime Minister Narendra Modi attends the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in China, where he is seen engaging with leaders such as Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin in a show of strategic camaraderie. Trump, writing on his social platform, argued that
Trump slams India over one-sided trade ties amid Modi’s China visit
US President Donald Trump has once again turned his attention toward India, accusing New Delhi of exploiting the United States through what he described as a “one-sided disaster” in trade relations. His remarks come as Prime Minister Narendra Modi attends the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit in China, where he is seen engaging with leaders such as Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin in a show of strategic camaraderie. Trump, writing on his social platform, argued that









