A 6000 tonnes INS Arihant needs 80MW PWR.
A 42k tonnes French Charles De Gaulle needs 2*150MW PWRs to keep it running.
Imagine what a 65k tonnes IAC-2 will need to Power it??
A CLEAR NO FOR NUCLEAR POWERED IAC-2.
Charles de Gaulle carrier
Displacement: 37,085 tonnes (standard) 42,000 tonnes (full load)
Propulsion: 2 × K15 pressurised water reactors (PWR), 150 MW each
Speed: 27 knots (50 km/h)
Triomphant class SSBN
Displacement: 12,640 tonne (surfaced) 14,335 tonne (submerged)
Propulsion: K15 pressurised water reactor (150 MW), turboreductor system,
Speed: over 25 knots (46 km/h)
Barracuda class SSN
Displacement: 4,765 t surfaced 5,300 t submerged
Propulsion: 2 turboreductors groups (10 MW propulsion alternator feeding electric engines), Nuclear reactor K15, 150 MW
Speed: Over 25 knots (46 km/h)
Current USN CVNs have a pair of nuclear reactors, but e.g. Enterprise had no less than 8... Don't see why a future IN carrier couldn't use 2 80MW reactors or 2 reactors plus e.g. 2 LM 2500 boost GTu's or even 4 reactors. For example:
Displacing 65,800 tons empty and 75,000 tons full load, Soviet Ulyanovsk was to have
4 × KN-3 nuclear reactors and 4 × steam turbines, on four shafts (280,000 shp / 210 MW), to drive it to a top speed of 30 knots (55 km/h). That's 70,000 shp (52.5 MW) per reactor.
Displacing 55,200 tons (Full-load), Adm. Kuznetsov (and, presumably, Liaoning) uses a propulsion plant consisting of steam turbines, with 8 turbo-pressurised boilers, 4 shafts, 200,000 hp (150 MW), plus 2 × 50,000 hp (37 MW) turbines on 4 × shaft with fixed pitch propellers. Top speed:29 knots (33 mph; 54 km/h),
Kiev's/Gorshkov/Vikramaditya use(d) the same steam plant as Kuznetsov but without additional turbines and at approx. 45000 tons could reach 33 knots