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India for expansion of N-cooperation with Russia
Friday, March 17 2006 18:18 Hrs (IST) - World Time -

New Delhi: Desperately short of hydrocarbon resources, India today (Mar 17 2006) sought expansion of civil nuclear cooperation with Russia and talked about the possibility of involving Moscow in the Iran-India gas pipeline project.

India also thanked Russia for its decision to supply urgently-needed 60 metric tonnes of uranium to Tarapur Atomic Plant Station (TAPS).

After about two-hour long talks with his Russian counterpart Mikhail Fradkov here, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said India envisioned a "substantial increase" in the share of nuclear energy in its overall energy mix as he appreciated Moscow's decision to supply uranium to Tarapur nuclear plant.

Addressing a joint press conference, Singh and Fradkov said the two countries had set up a Joint Study Group to enhance cooperation in trade and investment with an aim of raising the bilateral trade volume to US $10 billion by 2010 and agreed to soon conclude an agreement allowing investment of funds from the Rupee-Rouble debt account in India.

The two countries signed various agreements, including two related to implementation of cooperation in respect of the Global Satellite Navigation System (GLONASS).

"I am confident that both countries will utilize opportunities to expand our partnership in civil nuclear energy cooperation," Singh said.

"I would like to convey our warm appreciation to the Russian government for responding positively to meet the requirements for nuclear fuel supplies to Tarapur I and II," Singh said.

US has expressed reservations

The US has expressed reservations to the move to supply uranium, saying such a step should be taken only after India fulfilled its obligations under the Indo-US civil nuclear deal. However, both India and Russia have brushed aside the US reservations saying the move did not violate the NSG guidelines.

During the talks between Singh and Fradkov, India is understood to have sought expediting of supplies of material and equipment by Russia for under-construction Kudankulam nuclear project.

Under a deal of 2001, Russia had committed to supply 90 per cent of material and equipment to units I and II of the plant which are scheduled to be operational by 2007 and 2008 respectively.

"We see the Kudankulam project as a flagship of our cooperation" in the field of nuclear energy, Singh said.

He said his discussions with Fradkov were focussed on giving a "new depth" to the strategic partnership between the two countries and that India looked forward to working closely, bilaterally and multilaterally, with Russia.

The Prime Minister said the growing economies of India and Russia offered considerable scope for cooperation in energy, information technology, biotechnology and high-technology commerce.

"While we explore ways at the government level to promote our economic ties, business communities must develop greater interaction and business-to-business contacts. Private sector partnerships must be the new cementing force in our relations. Greater facilitation of business travel will help in this regard," he said.

PTI

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