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MOSCOW: Russia offered India a stake in one of the world's largest uranium fields during Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's visit last week, Russian news agencies quoted the head of the state nuclear company as saying.

Russia, holder of a tenth of the world's uranium reserves, is positioning itself to become a major supplier to the nuclear power industry. It aims to build up to 16 reactors in India.

"We have agreed with our Indian partners the creation of a joint venture for geological exploration and production of uranium," Rosatom head Sergei Kiriyenko was quoted by state-run RIA news agency as saying on Monday.

"We offered them participation in the Elkon field," he said, adding that the prospective joint venture could operate in third countries as well and build uranium processing plants in both Russia and India.

State-owned Russian mining company ARMZ Uranium Holding Co, or AtomRedMetZoloto, holds the licence to the Elkon field in Russia's Sakha Republic. It is estimated to hold 344,000 tonnes of uranium, or 5.3 percent of the world's recoverable reserves.

The company, which also holds licences for uranium fields in Mongolia and Kazakhstan, earlier said it is looking for a strategic partner, such as Japan's Mitsui, to help it develop the Elkon mine.

Russia is competing with French and American firms for lucrative contracts to build nuclear power plants for India as Asia's third-largest economy needs to boost its energy supply to sustain rapid economic growth. Putin visited India on March 12 to oversee a signing of about $10 billion worth of deals, which included an agreement on nuclear energy.

Russia already has a 15 per cent share of the global reactor-building market
 
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Wow this is an awesome news.
What a real proof of deep friendship!

Indo-Russia ties on a new high.
Jai Ho.
 
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Good stuff, though what I am impressed with is when everybody stopped giving uranium to India, they tried to work their way out and started using the plutonium based fuel (which is not natural - you have to produce it)

good job on that!
 
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Wow this is an awesome news.
What a real proof of deep friendship!

Indo-Russia ties on a new high.
Jai Ho.

And somebody was mentioning the other day was that we are drifting away from our friend in need Russia. Can it ever happen? I don't think so?

Hats off to you, Mr Prime Minister Vladimir Putin!
 
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Good stuff, thought what I am impressed with is when everybody stopped giving uranium to India, they tried to work their way out and started using the plutonium based fuel (which is not natural - you have to produce it)

good job on that!

That's what I am impressed, I think our diplomacy has found a sound strength. We are working our way out one way or another. I wish our whole region makes similar progress.
 
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no one can replace russia as our best friend....especially when russian economy is on revival path and they are helping us even now in almost every defence needs and will continue to do so.
 
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no one can replace russia as our best friend....especially when russian economy is on revival path and they are helping us even now in almost every defence needs and will continue to do so.

India and Russia - Jai Ho
 
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Russia's Alrosa eyes $1 billion diamond sales to India

Moscow: Russian state diamond monopoly Alrosa plans to supply about $1 billion worth of unpolished stones to India this year, enough to generate almost a third of its total revenues, an Alrosa spokesman said on Thursday.

Alrosa hopes to sign long-term supply deals with three Indian jewellery firms during prime minister Vladimir Putin's visit to India this week, a trip that is expected to yield deals worth a total of more than $10 billion.

The three companies -- Diamond India Ltd, Ratilal Becharlal & Sons and Rosy Blue -- are expected to buy diamonds worth a total $490 million over the next three years, Alrosa spokesman Andrei Polyakov said.

Prices would be reviewed quarterly, he said.

The remainder of the $1 billion in 2010 sales would go to a range of separate Indian companies.

Russia aims to more than double trade with India to $20 billion by 2015. Deals to be struck during Putin's visit are expected to range from contracts to build nuclear reactors and fighter jets to oil exploration and fertiliser supply deals.

India processes about seven in every 10 of the world's diamonds. Alrosa, which produces about a quarter of the world's rough diamonds, expects to bring in revenues of $3.3 billion this year.



From Uranium to Diamonds Russia offers and we accepts, sign of good friends.
 
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