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India’s Steady State Superconducting Tokamak Nuclear Fusion
Reactor
India’s recent advancements in nuclear fusion technology have positioned it as
a significant player in the global race for sustainable energy. The SST-1
Tokamak, operational since 2013, has achieved plasma temperatures 20 times
hotter than the Sun, marking a notable milestone in fusion research. This
India’s Steady State Superconducting Tokamak Nuclear Fusion
Reactor
India’s recent advancements in nuclear fusion technology have positioned it as
a significant player in the global race for sustainable energy. The SST-1
Tokamak, operational since 2013, has achieved plasma temperatures 20 times
hotter than the Sun, marking a notable milestone in fusion research. This
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