India cabinet approves opening of nuclear, insurance sectors for private investment, sources say
NEW DELHI, Dec 12 (Reuters) - India's federal cabinet approved sweeping changes to the country's atomic energy laws on Friday, two government sources said, allowing private firms into nuclear power for the first time, a shift that could draw billions of dollars of investments from major conglomerates. The cabinet also approved a bill to enable 100% foreign direct investment in the insurance sector from 74% now, the sources said. (Reporting by Sarita Chaganti Singh and Nikunj Ohri; Editing by YP Rajesh) ((Aftab.Ahmed@thomsonreuters.com; +91 99109 33884;))
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