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If that's correct, then I'll take my words back!You do know what IAEA safeguards are? Our civil reactors(chashnupp and kanupp) are under IAEA safeguard and not a single concern has been shown on them by the international community. Any new NPPs will also be under IAEA safeguards.
If that's correct, then I'll take my words back!
And as if these countries (except may be China) will easily go ahead without US explicit or implicit consent? Nuclear cooperation with China is ongoing. However, Thorium based nuclear reactors are still mostly under research.I think we don't need co-operations like these. Rather PM should try to let KRL and PAEC to do JV with Netherland, France, Russia and China on Thorium based reactors that are 100% safe and are good environmentally as they eat up Nuclear Material even the diplatted Uranium too during the proccess.
Indeed he doesn't. Because according to Indian English dictionary fundamental(ist)=Mudi ram MudiMian Saheb does not know the definition of Fundamental rights
Indeed he doesn't. Because according to Indian English dictionary fundamental(ist)=Mudi ram Mudi
Indian English dictionary ?
what an irony though.. A Pakistani dude commenting on Fundamentalism
@niaz, sir I know the complexities of acquiring civil nuclear technology that you mentioned. I was just answering the allegation that Pakistan has or will use spent fuel from civil reactors to reprocess plutonium, which is untrue. As for the other debate, we just need to build enough pressure to get NSG nod, we don't need US or European NPPs or reactors. China has already started manufacturing and installing multiple types of gen3 and gen3+ reactors(cap-1400/1700, ACPR-1000, etc) with full IP and export rights.
@niaz, sir I know the complexities of acquiring civil nuclear technology that you mentioned. I was just answering the allegation that Pakistan has or will use spent fuel from civil reactors to reprocess plutonium, which is untrue. As for the other debate, we just need to build enough pressure to get NSG nod, we don't need US or European NPPs or reactors. China has already started manufacturing and installing multiple types of gen3 and gen3+ reactors(cap-1400/1700, ACPR-1000, etc) with full IP and export rights.
Pakistan isn't getting the NSG waivers any time soon.Firstly your lobby and PR's office in the west is weak (or non existent). Secondly most of the time Pakistani and western interest tend to clash with each other.Thirdly economy is in dumps and there is nothing to gain from the Pakistani market at the moment.@niaz, sir again you are right about the second route of plutonium based weapons that Pakistan has taken. But using spent fuel from civil reactor is not a concern anymore, since, from the 90s Pakistan started building dedicated unsafe guarded plutonium production reactors in Khushab.
Now we have 4 of them enough to provide feasible material for all mandated nuclear warhead requirement. The civil reactors on the other hand are under IAEA safeguard with complete fuel inventory accounted for and without a single incident of any international agency accusing us otherwise.
As for Chinese Gen3/Gen3+ reactors. They were developed as result of complete technology transfer of the above reactors you mentioned, I.e., Westinghouse ap-1000 which was used to develop cap-1000 and then further develop cap-1400 and cap-1700 for which China holds complete IP and export rights. Similarly, ACPR-1000 was developed as a result of technology received and further developed from Avera.
The reason why Pakistan is lobbying is to get a nod from the NSG because after recently becoming a member it would be difficult for China to provide more reactors to us without NSG exception similar to the one done for India.
@deckingraj, I think there is a bit of a communication gap, let me explain, I did not say we have enough feasile material for all our future needs but we have enough production capacity in the 4 Khushab reactors that we do not need to divert spent fuel from civil reactors, plus, the civil reactors are under IAEA safeguard too.
The rest, let's wait and see, with the backing from China and facilitation of US in withdrawal we might negotiate a nod from NSG.
Mind you, we(Pakistan and China) have an option to cite the nuclear cooperation deal signed prior to China joining NSG as a framework to proceed anyway, in fact, that is exactly what we did to build chashnupp 3 and 4, NSG or no NSG