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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—The government here is in talks with China to acquire three large nuclear power plants for around $13 billion, officials said, a blow to international efforts to restrict trade in nuclear technology.

Pakistan in Talks to Acquire 3 Nuclear Plants From China - WSJ

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A deal to purchase three reactors would be in addition to last year's agreement for China to build two nuclear plants in Pakistan's southern port of Karachi.

The reactors would help plug the gap in Pakistan's electricity supply and cement an alliance with China aimed at counteracting their mutual rival India.

Negotiations are continuing with China "for three more plants," Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told a cabinet meeting this month, according to those present. The discussions about additional plants had previously not been made public.


The three Chinese reactors would likely be placed in the center of the country, at Muzaffargarh, in Punjab province, at a site now being prepared, officials said.

Two other advanced 1,100-megawatt reactors from China are due to be built near the southern port of Karachi, under a $9 billion agreement completed last year. Mr. Sharif led the groundbreaking ceremony for the reactor

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Hum bhi chai piyeain ge

Modi ki chai bohat phiki thi maza nahi aya
 
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Once again congrats Pakistani brothers, stop wasting billions of dollars on coal powerplants and start developing New Energy Sources :)
 
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Once again congrats Pakistani brothers, stop wasting billions of dollars on Worthless Projects and start developing New Energy Sources :)
nuclear power plants give us nuclear energy, which is more cleaner and more effective
 
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—The government here is in talks with China to acquire three large nuclear power plants for around $13 billion, officials said, a blow to international efforts to restrict trade in nuclear technology.

Pakistan in Talks to Acquire 3 Nuclear Plants From China - WSJ

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khushab-heavy-water-plant-360.jpg




A deal to purchase three reactors would be in addition to last year's agreement for China to build two nuclear plants in Pakistan's southern port of Karachi.

The reactors would help plug the gap in Pakistan's electricity supply and cement an alliance with China aimed at counteracting their mutual rival India.

Negotiations are continuing with China "for three more plants," Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told a cabinet meeting this month, according to those present. The discussions about additional plants had previously not been made public.


The three Chinese reactors would likely be placed in the center of the country, at Muzaffargarh, in Punjab province, at a site now being prepared, officials said.

Two other advanced 1,100-megawatt reactors from China are due to be built near the southern port of Karachi, under a $9 billion agreement completed last year. Mr. Sharif led the groundbreaking ceremony for the reactor

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Hum bhi chai piyeain ge

Modi ki chai bohat phiki thi maza nahi aya

PAKISTAN NEED MORE DEBT TO PURCHASE THESE REACTOR.
 
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—The government here is in talks with China to acquire three large nuclear power plants for around $13 billion, officials said, a blow to international efforts to restrict trade in nuclear technology.

Pakistan in Talks to Acquire 3 Nuclear Plants From China - WSJ

1515067_736481089776432_1701656210_a.jpg




khushab-heavy-water-plant-360.jpg




A deal to purchase three reactors would be in addition to last year's agreement for China to build two nuclear plants in Pakistan's southern port of Karachi.

The reactors would help plug the gap in Pakistan's electricity supply and cement an alliance with China aimed at counteracting their mutual rival India.

Negotiations are continuing with China "for three more plants," Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif told a cabinet meeting this month, according to those present. The discussions about additional plants had previously not been made public.


The three Chinese reactors would likely be placed in the center of the country, at Muzaffargarh, in Punjab province, at a site now being prepared, officials said.

Two other advanced 1,100-megawatt reactors from China are due to be built near the southern port of Karachi, under a $9 billion agreement completed last year. Mr. Sharif led the groundbreaking ceremony for the reactor

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Hum bhi chai piyeain ge

Modi ki chai bohat phiki thi maza nahi aya
Good work China
 
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