I think I got it figured outStrange naming. It says the BSMR is a "heavy" water reactor, but the acronym is PWR. PWR is traditionally used for light water reactor. Also, traditionally PHWR uses natural Uranium & PWR uses SEU. Previously in BARC newsletter they stated that they are working on SMRs of 20-200 MWe. Here they are clearly saying that SMR is based on LWR tech.
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So, most evidence points to BSMR-200 being a PWR/LWR type reactor. Maybe the word "heavy" in parliamentary reply is a typo.
There are 4 types of SMR in the works
1. BSR 220 - 220MWe PHWR using Natural Uranium, Basically a Repackaged IPWHR 220
This one is farthest along the line

RFP from NPCIL attached below
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2. BSMR 200 - 200 MWe PWR pressurized water reactor using Slightly Enriched Uranium, A totally Brand New Design
***Maybe some connection to S5 and P77 SSN reactor but I am not sure***
This is under R&D right now and funds were only released recently

3. SMR 55 - 55 MWe reactor of unknown type (most probably PWR)
Totally Brand New Design, Under R&D as of now and most probably in even more nascent stages than even BSMR 200
4. A 5 MWth High Temperature Gas cooled Reactor for Hydrogen Generation
Totally Brand New Design, Under R&D as of now and most probably in very nascent stages
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