India’s PFBR attains criticality at last

April 14, 2026, 3:13PMNuclear News
Prime Minister Narendra Modi (right) at the core loading of the PFBR in March 2024. (Photo: X, @NarendraModi)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi proclaimed it “a proud moment for India” when on April 6 the 500-MWe, sodium-cooled Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) achieved initial criticality. This milestone, which comes some 22 years after the continually delayed PFBR project began, marks India’s entrance into the second stage of its three-stage nuclear program, which has the ultimate goal of supporting the country’s nuclear power program with its significant thorium reserves.