Posted on 01/25/2007 7:55:29 AM PST by IrishMike
NEW DELHI: President Vladimir Putin of Russia offered to build four new nuclear reactors for India on Thursday, cementing his country's traditional role as India's main nuclear benefactor.
A memorandum of understanding on the plants was signed by the heads of the Russian and Indian nuclear agencies after a meeting between Putin and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India.
Putin arrived in India on Thursday, hoping to use the two nations' friendship to push for deals in civilian nuclear cooperation, military hardware and trade expansion between the booming economies.
Russia has been eager to reassert its traditional role as the chief supplier of nuclear technology and know-how to India in the wake of a landmark civilian nuclear cooperation deal between New Delhi and Washington last year that appeared to give U.S. companies a strong position in India's nuclear market.
Russia is currently helping India build two 1,000-megawatt nuclear reactors in the southern town of Kudankulam.
The document said that the four new reactors would be built at Kudankulam and at other sites, but did not outline a timetable or other specifics.
Russia has in the past stood by India, supplying it with reactors and fuel even as it was denied Western technology for its refusal to sign the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
Speaking after their meeting, Singh thanked Russia for its support "in lifting international restrictions on nuclear cooperation and assisting India in the expansion of our nuclear energy program," and said nuclear energy was emerging as the most important aspect of India and Russia's "strategic partnership."
Energy cooperation is vital for India, which has struggled to supply power to an economy that has grown at more than 8 percent a year recently. Despite India's rapid recent development, power cuts remain frequent across the country.
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A gift that keeps on giving. All the wonderful things Karl Marx gave to the world.
Who cares? A strong India is good for the U.S.
How's the warranty?
I almost feel sympathetic to Putin. With his attempts to sell anything to anyone for money.
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2nd rate $hit to 3rd world countries.
Russian technology and military equipment is pawned to whomever has the cash.
Call Toshiba/Westinghouse.... best technology.
Chernobyl as an example isn't quite fair to the Russian nuclear industry. What Chernobyl proved was that you shouldn't run experimental tests on nuclear reactors that involve disabling their normal safety features, not that Russian nuclear reactors are unsafe.
That said, better a French or Japanese reactor.
Not American, we stupidly custom-built every commercial power reactor. The French and Japanese have mass-produced nuclear reactors with standardized designs and good track records on safety.
The addendum to the headline is stupid. There should be no objection to India acquiring nuclear technology--we are providing it, too, and India is *very* much an ally against Islamic terrorism: they've been a target longer than we have, whether you take a short view or a long view.
Ever seen this?
Some think it's a hoax, but it's a young Ukranian woman who goes on motorbike tours of the Chernobyl ruins, which are safe enough for humans as long as you stay on pavement.
http://www.kiddofspeed.com/chapter1.html
RUSSIAN NUCLEAR INTELLIGENCE? Not!
The Chernobyl disaster (Ukrainian: X~qy|{p {ppp) was an accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant on April 26, 1986 at 01:23 a.m., consisting of an explosion at the plant and subsequent radioactive contamination of the surrounding geographic area. The power plant is located at 512323N, 30558E, near Pripyat, Ukraine, at the time part of the Soviet Union. It is regarded as the worst accident ever in the history of nuclear power. A plume of radioactive fallout drifted over parts of the western Soviet Union, Eastern and Western Europe, Scandinavia, the UK, Ireland and eastern North America. Large areas of Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia were badly contaminated, resulting in the evacuation and resettlement of over 336,000 people. About 60% of the radioactive fallout landed in Belarus, according to official post-Soviet data.[1]
India and the Soviet Union had a 100-year friendship treaty.
"We'll try to stay serene and calm
When Alabama gets the bomb." -- Tom Lehrer.
After Chernobyl, the Indians will probably put them in Punjab, Nagaland, Assam, Bodoland, Kashmir, Tamil Nadu, etc., and let the radiation kill the minorities for them.
I am sure that his friend George can find it for you.
My alma mater. Thanks.
They've stopped stealing them?
We could use a few in California...
Especailly since they have done nothing in the War on Terror, and especially since they tried to organize a strategic alliance with Russia, China, Iraq, Libya, Cuba, and Yugoslavia "to stop the U.S."
And India has been seekign hegemony in the South Asian region virtually since independence.
What have they actually done to show htey're an ally?
While you are making stuff up, why don't you invent me a nice new Corvett?
Not making any of it up, as you know. It was reported in the Indian and the Indian-American press.
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