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India, Russia agree to expand nuclear collaboration in third countries

In his joint press statement with Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the talks, Putin said Russia is a "reliable supplier" of hydrocarbons to India.

October 06, 2018 / 07:57 IST
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India and Russia on October 5 signed a pact to further enhance cooperation in the area of nuclear energy and agreed to expand collaboration in the arena in third countries.

A joint statement said the two sides reiterated their commitment to further strengthen global non-proliferation, and Russia expressed its support for India's membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group.

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"The sides noted the progress achieved in the construction of the remainder of the six power units at Kudankulam NPP as well as the efforts being made in the components manufacturing for localization. The sides welcomed consultations on the new Russian designed NPP in India, as well as on the NPP equipment joint manufacturing of nuclear equipment, cooperation in third countries," the joint statement said.

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