Putin's India visit boosts nuclear power collaboration and trade.
During President Vladimir Putin’s recent visit to India, both nations advanced their strategic nuclear partnership by agreeing to expand cooperation in nuclear energy, including the establishment of new reactors and floating nuclear power plants. This collaboration aims to enhance India’s energy infrastructure, with plans for a second Rosatom power plant and increased joint research on nuclear technologies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of strengthening connectivity and trade routes between India and Russia, aiming for bilateral trade to reach $100 billion. The initiatives align with India’s ambitious goal of achieving 100 GW of nuclear power by 2047, reinforcing Russia’s role as a key supplier of nuclear technology amidst evolving global energy alliances.
