Russians have transferred lethal sub tech and torpedos to China. Their nuke tech is not great when it comes to safety.
thats just a western propaganda, who had more nuclear accidents Russian tech or western tech.
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Russians have transferred lethal sub tech and torpedos to China. Their nuke tech is not great when it comes to safety.
Even the reactors, our 750MW reactors are still very new and need testing, while Russia has far better 1000MW units which are already tested and proven. Rather than waiting for our own, he have to swallow our pride and sign these deals since we currently can't make these things.I am not against import of technology which we don't have,
I am asking to buy only those which we don't have
Not the whole reactor contract..
Expected one from Russia . Hope they milking the cow policy will have prominent tot as well . Sick of their doldrums on transferring advanced technology. Only god knows we got our full tot of T 90 till date
I am not against import of technology which we don't have,
I am asking to buy only those which we don't have
Not the whole reactor contract..
ahahahhahahaha......seems you are one of the few members on here who knows very well Russia's foreign policy. Kudos
So this maybe a way to put pressure on US and if that happens then India will definitely prefer US tech and if that happens it will piss Russians off big time
The first of the long list of deals coming up in a week.
There have been only two accidents in nuclear power plants - one in Ukraine (then part of the USSR), and one on three mile island in the USA. So the answer to your question would be that the number is the same. Then there was also the tsunami induced disaster in Fukushima, Japan recently.thats just a western propaganda, who had more nuclear accidents Russian tech or western tech.
Then there was also the tsunami induced disaster in Fukushima, Japan recently.
According to Idogawa there are about two million people residing in the prefecture who are reporting “all sorts of medical issues,” but the government insists these conditions are unrelated to the Fukushima accident. Idogawa wants their denial in writing.