Last week, the Indian Parliament abolished the decades-old state monopoly in the nuclear power generation sector and made sweeping changes to the country’s liability provisions that had spooked investors. The move is expected to attract about $214 billion in investments, with proposals from the Adani Group under consideration, Bloomberg News reported last week.
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