India  

Russia to build Central Asia's first nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan

IndiaTimes Monday, 27 May 2024
Russia will build Central Asia's first nuclear power plant, a $500 million joint project announced during President Putin's visit. The deal includes constructing six nuclear reactors and marks a strategic energy partnership. Uzbekistan, seeks more Russian oil and gas to meet domestic demand. Both nations also plan large projects in mining, metals, and chemicals.
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 

You Might Like


Related videos from verified sources

Sanctions Flop: Putin-Modi Nuke Pact Gives West a Meltdown [Video]

Sanctions Flop: Putin-Modi Nuke Pact Gives West a Meltdown

After years of sanctions, the attempt to isolate Russia is having a minimal effect. On Tuesday, Putin welcomed Modi to Moscow, where it was reported that the countries were in talks for Russia to build..

Credit: RumblePublished
Nissan Qashqai Trailer [Video]

Nissan Qashqai Trailer

Nearly 18 years ago the first Nissan Qashqai rolled off the production line in Sunderland, UK, creating the crossover segment and sending shockwaves around the automotive world. Fast forward to..

Credit: AutoMotions     Duration: 01:00Published
The Shifting Sands of Asia - Turkey's Strategic Moves in the SCO and BRICS [Video]

The Shifting Sands of Asia - Turkey's Strategic Moves in the SCO and BRICS

Turkey's strategic pivot towards the East, marked by its participation in the SCO and potential future membership in BRICS, is emblematic of the changing dynamics in Asia and Central Asia...

Credit: Rumble     Duration: 05:00Published