dataminer123
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So glad to see china having such breakthrough which means a lot to china's future nuclear energy development. At the same time, we need to admit this was the one of some high-tech areas (e.g. nuclear reprocessing, fast breeder reactor) china was lagging behind India. I would like to beg the forumers from both sides refrain from inflammable and meaningless rhetoric which could turn this thread to another pissing contest instead of learning lesson from each other's experience.
Ironically, India nuclear power development is very similar to china's aircraft industry development, both have been subjected to long time technology embargo and forced to come up with ingenious technologies. While India's aircraft industry chose more cost effective way by importing which china nuclear power adopted during past few decades, does this teach us some interesting lessons?
Ironically, India nuclear power development is very similar to china's aircraft industry development, both have been subjected to long time technology embargo and forced to come up with ingenious technologies. While India's aircraft industry chose more cost effective way by importing which china nuclear power adopted during past few decades, does this teach us some interesting lessons?
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