See the article listed below in www.world-nuclear.org
India begins construction in 2012 on a 50 MW tidal farm in the Gulf of Kutch.
Thermal Power in India is mainly generated through coal, gas and oil. India coal power forms a majority share of the source of power supply in India. The electric power in India is generated at various thermal power stations in India. The power generated at these thermal power plants is then distributed all over India through a system of high tension cables by which electrical power is distributed throughout a region and national levels. The power ministry organization responsible for the thermal power management in India is the NTPC.
Rather than type out a long list, I refer you to the NRC website, see below
Tata Iron and Steel Industry.
India is not a state it is country
See the list of Indian nuclear plants given in link below.
I don't know which is the 'top' but you can get a list of nuclear plants in the link below
list of power plant addresses and concern person details in India
There are none
You can get a list of US states with nuclear power plants from the NRC website. See link below
There are many more than three states in the US with nuclear plants. Go to www.nrc.gov for a complete list
I have put a link to the Wikipedia page, "List of nuclear reactors," below. It seems to be pretty good, and includes some reactors that are not in nuclear plants, such as research reactors.
See www.nrc.gov for a list of all the nuclear plants in the US
See www.nrc.gov for a list of all US states with nuclear power plants
you are mad to ask such a question how are we supossed to know if you have internet type it there
One may find a list of the available nuclear jobs on Nuclear Street. They maintain postings for nuclear power plants and provide resource for both internal positions and outsourced positions.
The Tarapur Atomic Power Station in Maharashtra is one of the important nuclear power plants in India. It was the country's first commercial nuclear power plant and plays a significant role in meeting Maharashtra's energy needs.