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India, Russia to ink contracts for two additional N-reactors

Undeterred by the continuing protests over the controversial Rs 13,000-crore Kudankulam power plant in Tamil Nadu, the upcoming Russia-India Summit next month in Moscow, led by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Russian Premier President Dmitry Medvedev, would see the inking of commercial contracts for construction of two additional reactors — Numbers 3 and 4.

"The Russian side is hopeful that by the time of the summit both parties will complete the negotiations in this regard," sources told The Pioneer.

The 2,000 MW Kudankulam project consists of two 1,000 MW reactors, which were to be set up in the first phase and one of them was to go operational in December. However, post-Fukushima, the Russian reactors, which are 99% complete, are in the eye of a storm. Social activists and locals alike have expressed fears over its safety standards and the environmental havoc it can cause.

Diplomatic sources said the Russian company "Atomstroyexport is fulfilling all its obligations as per the contract", and the first reactor of the KNPP is ready to be commissioned. It will be done as soon as the authorities take a decision.

External Affairs Minister SM Krishna, who heads to Russia next week to co-chair the Indo-Russian Joint Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, Technological and Cultural Cooperation, will also finalise the non-military cooperation agenda for the Moscow summit next month.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will visit Russia on December 16-17 to attend the next round of Summit at the invitation of President Dmitry Medvedev.

Sources said, "Cooperation in a peaceful nuclear field is one of the major topics for discussions between the two nations. The summit will see discussion over the situation the Kudankulam plant."

Russia and India have big plans for the future in the field of peaceful nuclear energy, including the roadmap of bilateral cooperation, that were approved in March 2010. Russia hopes that they will be implemented accordingly, for the benefit of both sides.

Highlighting the warmth and degree of Indo-Russian strategic cooperation in various fields, sources said there are over a dozen bilateral documents in the list, at various stages of negotiation or finalization. Russia expects most of them to be ready for signing at the upcoming Summit

Krishna will visit Russia from November 17-19 to co-chair the 17th session of the Intergovernmental Joint Commission alongwith Vice Premier Sergei Ivanov. Krishna will discuss various aspects of "special and privileged strategic partnership" between the two countries in detail. This will include the complete scope of cooperation, from nuclear energy and space research to pharmaceutics, IT, communications, financing and banking, besides cultural relations, sources said.

India, Russia to ink contracts for two additional N-reactors
 
is it just me or do others think the name of Russian export org.s cool.... Rosoboronexport and atomstroyexport...

@topic: awesome..... first south china sea (ONGC) and now this .... we are finally starting to do things right :)
 
Great news, getting them from as many sources as possible. India is power hungry, it's time to get fed.



If only regional political pandering didn't rile up unrest and slow this process down to painful speeds.
 
Thats a very good news...India has maintained balanced relation with Russia and US....India is growing sharply in the field of nuclear power and electricity...Thats bring india more power..so we should build more Reactor and not only that we should also build more dams,build more solar park and search for more wind and tidal tidal source..because its lots cheaper than nuclear power.....
 
Very Good news:tup:. We need nuclear electricity immediately. Hope the anti-nuclear group wont stir any new trouble.
 
Real power will come when we will make thorium based reactor and start exporting them . that will give us real bargaining power as Indian has 70 % of world thorium reserve.
 
Good News...
Nuclear power will also help in lowering the carbon emission.
Saw a debate in BBC some months ago , where a British told the German M.P (anti Nuclear ) that nuclear power helps to reduce CO2 emission global warming is a bigger threat. He also reminded that Fukushima was not a cartography as projected.
Recently Japanese ministers drank water at Fukushima.

So, Russia agrees to NRG obligations. France will not like to see the opertunity go by. Ultimately US may loose the orders for nuclear plants.
 
Just wondering : When russia and france are so busy signing deals for new reactors, why the hell are US companies holding up ? citing some obscure clauses ? obviously those clauses exists for france and russia also... !!
 
more power, more electricity & much more protest in India against them. I had hard time with these activist on table.
 
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