India and Russia investigate high-tech initiatives ranging from nuclear fusion to quantum computing
India and Russia are in talks to build six more high-power nuclear power plants, as well as smaller ones, at a new facility in India operated by ROSATOM, Russian news agency TASS reported on Tuesday, citing information released by Russia. Country. .
"New areas of cooperation are also being discussed. "The subject of the discussion was the construction of six more Russian-designed high-power generators and Russian-designed small nuclear power plants in India," said a document published by the ROSATOM press service, adding that "joint efforts to close the nuclear fuel cycle seem to have a great future."
State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom (ROSATOM) is a multi-sector holding company with assets in energy, construction and mechanical engineering.
The announcement came as Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently wrapped up his two-day trip to Russia to attend the 22nd annual India-Russia Summit. From new reactors to fusion
The two countries see great potential in establishing a partnership within Russia's fast neutron multipurpose research reactor program, Moneycontrol quoted ROSATOM as saying on Tuesday.