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India's Fairwood Nuclear, South Korea's SK Securities sign pact to advance small reactor projects

India's Fairwood Nuclear, South Korea's SK Securities sign pact to advance small reactor projects
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India's Fairwood Nuclear and South Korea's SK Securities have signed a pact to collaborate on the development and financing of small and micro modular reactors in India. The partnership aims to leverage Korean expertise to advance low-carbon energy projects.

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This collaboration represents a significant step in India's energy transition toward advanced, small-scale nuclear power solutions.

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India’s Fairwood Nuclear Pvt. Ltd. and South Korea’s SK Securities Co. Ltd. have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to support the development and financing of small modular reactors (SMRs) and micro modular reactors (MMRs) in India, the companies said on Wednesday (June 3, 2026).

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