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Russia strongly backs Indian entry to Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)

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As of November 2016, 30 countries worldwide are operating 450 nuclear reactors for electricity generation and 60 new nuclear plants are under construction in 15 countries.


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BWR -Boiling Light-Water-Cooled and Moderated Reactor
FBR - Fast Breeder Reactor
HTGR - High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor
PHWR - Pressurized Heavy-Water-Moderated and Cooled Reactor
PWR - Pressurized Light-Water-Moderated and Cooled Reactor

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According to Forbes

Of the 438 nuclear reactors in operation worldwide, the most are in North America, Western Europe and Japan

104 operating reactors, the United States
France’s electricity is produced by the country’s 59 nuclear reactors


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Wrong, It's China Ditching India every where


Chinese are well aware that Republic of India produce its own Nuclear reactors along with enrichment programme . Republic of India membership in Nuclear supplies Group , the chinese are opposing where as United States of America have no objection.
 
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You can make another dozen groups like nsg but just a handful of those 40 countries actually have any genuine tech that they want to share and they won't share it with anyone outside the group. So Pakistan can make a group with all African and Asian countries for name sake without any use at all.

When I said "make our own NSG," I meant ALL of the Asian, African, and Latin. You Indian trolls are always so quick to single out Pakistan.
 
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Hey fool, Pakistan making an nsg with all Asian African and Latin is going to achieve what? Non of them are nuclear powers or have their nuclear reactors or have uranium reserves. So what do u plan on doing after forming a group? Jerk off each other? Only one who can provide you with a nuclear reactor is China with limitations. If you planning on trolling I don't give a f**ck about you. You wanna know more on limitations China has on nuclear tech I'll tell you. Don't go around calling ppl around trolls because u can't digest facts

Namibia and Niger have uranium reserves
But they do not have the technology to make use of it
 
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Namibia and Niger have uranium reserves
But they do not have the technology to make use of it

Yes they do. But they can't enrich themselves because they don't have the facilities. Now buying raw reserves from a foreign country transporting it to home and enriching is Not economical. So you need to establish a enrichment facility in those countries which you can't do because they are not part of nsg. And those countries don't have the financial support to develop such facilities. Tell me one country that has the knowledge to nuclear tech that wants to risk violating nsg rather than buy from Australia or Canada and at much much cheaper rate?
 
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You are truly more than a troll you are a f***ing idiot. There are DOZENS of countries with uranium reserves that aren't in the NSG. This ignorant response proves you don't know wtf you are talking about.

You've already proved you can't have a proper conversation. I don't need an explanation from a retard.

And for the THIRD TIME. I never said for Pakistan to make it's own NSG. I said... you know what, don't worry about it. Just continue being a dumb a**.

All the major uranium suppliers are in NSG.

These are the top ten countries by uranium reserves
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Australia 1,780,800 194,646
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Kazakhstan 941,600 244,707
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Canada 703,600 483,957
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Namibia 463,000 120,418
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South Africa 449,300 159,510
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Niger 411,300 132,017
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Russia 395,200 158,844
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Brazil 276,800 4,172
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China 272,500 39,849[2]

Namibia has applied for membership. Niger is not a NSG member.

You will be hard pressed to get uranium from non-NSG member countries without NSG approval.
 
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Russia strongly backs Indian entry to Nuclear Suppliers Group
24 March 2017 KSENIA KONDRATIEVA

At a lecture at the Foreign Service Institute at the old Jawaharlal Nehru University campus, a senior Russian Foreign Ministry official said India met all the necessary requirements to become a NSG member. He also praised Russia-India cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy.

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Russia backed India’s entry to the Missile Technology Control Regime. Source: TASS

Russia strongly supports Indian membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), Mikhail Ulyanov, Director of the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Department for Non-Proliferation and Arms Control, said in New Delhi on March 23.

“India will become a member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group because it complies with all criteria for participation in this association,” Ulyanov said at a lecture titled ‘India-Russia Partnership and Prospects for Non-Proliferation and Arms Control,’ which was delivered at the Foreign Service Institute at the old Jawaharlal Nehru University campus.

“First, India has considerable potential in the sphere of the peaceful atom,” the Russian diplomat said. “Secondly, they have a pretty good working system of nuclear control. This is a necessary condition for membership in the NSG.”

Without naming China, Ulyanov acknowledged that a “few countries were not prepared to support the decision on the accession of New Delhi in the NSG.”

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Mikhail Ulyanov at the Foreign Service Institute in New Delhi. Source: RIR

India has been attempting to become a member of the NSG, a group of 48 nuclear supplier countries that seek to prevent nuclear proliferation by controlling the export of materials, equipment and technology that can be used to manufacture nuclear weapons.

India’s attempts to become a member have been blocked by China, which insists on India signing the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

India enjoys most of the benefits that NSG membership offers thanks to a 2008 exemption to NSG rules that was granted to support its nuclear cooperation deal with the United States.

Ulyanov added that Russia backed India’s successful entry to the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR), a voluntary partnership among 35 countries that was set up to prevent the proliferation of missile and drone technology capable of carrying above 500 kg payload for more than 300 km.

http://in.rbth.com/politics/2017/03...ndian-entry-to-nuclear-suppliers-group_726296

So much for India's isolation! :woot: @Nilgiri @Roybot @Kiss_of_the_Dragon @faithfulguy
 
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All the major uranium suppliers are in NSG.

These are the top ten countries by uranium reserves
23px-Flag_of_Australia.svg.png
Australia 1,780,800 194,646
23px-Flag_of_Kazakhstan.svg.png
Kazakhstan 941,600 244,707
23px-Flag_of_Canada.svg.png
Canada 703,600 483,957
23px-Flag_of_Namibia.svg.png
Namibia 463,000 120,418
23px-Flag_of_South_Africa.svg.png
South Africa 449,300 159,510
18px-Flag_of_Niger.svg.png
Niger 411,300 132,017
23px-Flag_of_Russia.svg.png
Russia 395,200 158,844
22px-Flag_of_Brazil.svg.png
Brazil 276,800 4,172
23px-Flag_of_the_People%27s_Republic_of_China.svg.png
China 272,500 39,849[2]

Namibia has applied for membership. Niger is not a NSG member.

You will be hard pressed to get uranium from non-NSG member countries without NSG approval.

I know. It's on Wikipedia as well.
 
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