ISLAMABAD: The federal government has allocated Rs761 million for for six strategic nuclear energy and research projects of Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) in the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP) 2025-26 .

According to the document, a total of Rs520 million for the four ongoing projects while Rs241 million has been earmarked for the two new schemes.

Among the major ongoing schemes, the NILOP-PIEAS Emerging Technologies Centre got the largest allocation of Rs400 million this year.

This new research facility aims to advance Pakistan’s capabilities in cutting-edge technologies.

For uranium exploration, Rs60 million is allocated for Detailed Exploration of Uranium Resources in Bannu Basin and Kohat Plateau (Phase-V), while Rs50 million has been allocated for the Reconnaissance Survey of Mineral Resources (Phase-II).

These projects support Pakistan’s nuclear fuel cycle independence. Among the new schemes, the Establishment of Medical Isotopes Facility received Rs131 million. This facility will produce critical radioisotopes for medical diagnostics and treatment.

The speed breeding platform for development of climate smart hybrids of crops project got Rs110 million to develop climate-resilient crop varieties. This agricultural initiative will leverage nuclear techniques for food security.

These allocations demonstrate Pakistan’s continued investment in peaceful nuclear applications, spanning energy production, medical technology, agriculture, and mineral resource development.

The strategic focus remains on achieving energy security and advancing scientific research through nuclear technology.

Published in Dawn, June 11th, 2025

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