09-Jul-2024 04:02 PM
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Moscow/New Delhi, July 9 (Reporter) Rosatom is in talks to build six additional high-capacity nuclear units and small-scale nuclear power plants in India, according to the mega Russian state corporation, following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the Rosatom Pavilion in Moscow today.
India and Russia are also in talks for possible energy transfers through the Northern Sea Route, Rosatom has said, according to posts by Sputnik on X.
India and Russia are also in talks over joint development of the Northern Sea Route, Rosatom said.
According to Key statements from Russia’s Rosatom in light of Indian Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Russia:
*Russia and India are in dialogue about jointly developing the transit potential of the Northern Sea Route
*Russia and India are discussing the possibility of supplying Russian energy resources via the Northern Sea Route to Indian ports, with transshipment at Russian Far Eastern ports
*Russia and India are exploring options for establishing a pilot line for international container transit through the Northern Sea Route
*Russia presented its proposals on floating nuclear power plants to India in April 2024
*Russia and India are actively exploring the prospects of collaboration in the field of quantum computing, including the creation of quantum computers
*Russia and India see significant potential for partnership within the framework of the Russian multipurpose research reactor project on fast neutrons
*Preparation is underway for the technical specifications for the construction of a new Russian-designed nuclear power plant in India with VVER-1200 reactor units
*Russia and India have great potential for cooperation in the field of controlled nuclear fusion
*Russia and India see prospects for collaboration in closing the nuclear fuel cycle
*Rosatom is discussing the possibility of constructing six more high-capacity nuclear units and small-scale nuclear power plants in India...////...