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NEW DELHI: The Chinese has got away with two new nuclear reactors for Pakistan by the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).

At the June 23-24 plenary meeting of the 46-nation nuclear cartel in Noordwik, Netherlands, China was questioned about the two new reactors, Chashma 3 and 4, that it announced it would build in Pakistan. But China insisted the deal was "grandfathered", that is, they said it had been reached before it joined the NSG in 2004.

Indian officials monitoring events said, the brief Chinese statement was enough for the rest of the NSG -- even the US -- to accept China at its word. "There was no pushback by NSG members," the officials said.

The US had in March challenged China on the new reactors. On March 18, Robert Blake, assistant secretary in the State Department, said in Beijing, "We expect China to abide by the commitments that it made when it joined the NSG in 2004, and in particular we think the construction of new nuclear reactors such as the Chashma 3 and 4 would be inconsistent with those commitments." But this position was not held up by others, who let the deal pass.

In Europe, China got a thumbs up from Germany, the biggest power in Europe. Days before the NSG plenary, the German government, in an answer to the Bundestag, reportedly said, "China can export nuclear goods for construction of nuclear power plants Chashma 3 and 4 to Pakistan without violating NSG guidelines." Germany also argued that "China has explained its position on existing export agreements when it joined the NSG".

Pakistan's nuclear sector is managed almost completely by the army. Unlike India, Pakistan does not have to separate its civilian and military nuclear programmes.

China had signed the Chashma deal with Pakistan in 1991, under which it had given a 300-MW reactor to Pakistan and agreed for a second one of 325 MW, also at Chashma. According to nuclear experts, the 1991 agreement with Pakistan was a "general" one, which did not specify how many reactors would be given to Pakistan. When China joined the NSG in 2004, they did not mention any new reactors under the agreement.

Unlike America China delivers lol
 
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China have indeed proven to be true allies.
Also it is a good thing that China has an interest in us.

I hope there will be transfer of technologies to Pakistan from China.
I would love to see Pakistan become an industrialized country.
The Chinese can help us out on that one.
I'm hoping for more cooperation from the Chinese.
The Chinese have indeed helped Pakistan greatly.
Most Pakistanis have a good opinion of China.
 
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Agree with all that except the bit about most pakistanis have a good opinion of china. ALL Pakistanis have a good opinion of China. I have never heard any pakistani from any strata any party from our children to our old people not have a good opinion of china.
 
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This is frustrating....the whole world knows that 160 million people of pakistan are suffering evety day with load shedding and it is adversely effecting our economic growth...yet they will do whatever they can from stopping us to lut our people out of misery by building nuclear power plants.......
 
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China can export nuclear goods for construction of nuclear power plants Chashma 3 and 4 to Pakistan without violating NSG guidelines."

Great going! Is it possible request more plants (i.e Chashmas 5 and 6) near future without seeking approval of NSG?

:pakistan::china: (love these flag UNITED) :P
 
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Awsome news... we need energy/ light for our people let haters burn in hell they will always hate f__k them we have to do what we must and we shall so help us GOD.
 
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Since the deal was general, can Pakistan ask for assistance from China in making 1000MW reactors?
Why hasn't Pakistan started making 1000MW reactors?
 
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