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Russia has committed itself to build 12 more nuclear reactors in India by 2035 and cooperate in joint uranium production,nuclear waste disposal.An agreement signed on will enable joint development and implementation of projects like navigation platform and Geographical Information system in India.Russia and India will study the possibilities of building hydrocarbon pipeline system,connecting Russian with India through International North-South Transport Corridor.For bilateral trade,the two countries will encourage payments in national currencies.
 
Russia has committed itself to build 12 more nuclear reactors in India by 2035 and cooperate in joint uranium production,nuclear waste disposal.An agreement signed on will enable joint development and implementation of projects like navigation platform and Geographical Information system in India.Russia and India will study the possibilities of building hydrocarbon pipeline system,connecting Russian with India through International North-South Transport Corridor.For bilateral trade,the two countries will encourage payments in national currencies.
 
 
Anil Kumar Upadhyaya
 
 
New Delhi, 12 of November 2014
 
  
  
 
[[Category: Discussions on Cultural Diplomacy]]
 
[[Category: Discussions on Cultural Diplomacy]]

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