Kudankulam’s two units to be operational soon
The first and second units of the KNPP project are likely to reach criticality in September 2012 and March 2013 and commence commercial operation by October 2012 and June 2013, respectively
Russian LNG-powered trains headed to India
Indian Railways is set to float a tender for the supply of gas-turbine electric locomotives and the Russian consortium has virtually no competition
Indian court dismisses cases against Kudankulam plant
After winning the case in the Madras High Court, the Russian-built nuclear power plant may start power generation this month
Russian pharma company with Indian investment to launch medicines
New line of pills and capsules to be launched at the Pharmasyntez factory in Irkutsk on September 7
Alrosa’s measures may rescue Indian diamond industry
Alrosa’s move to sell a large quantity of rough diamonds to Gokhran could bring price stability, helping the struggling Indian diamond industry
New Kudankulam reactors may come under Indian liability law
India is unlikely to exempt the 2 new nuclear reactors to be built by Russia from the nuclear liability law
41 years after the Indo-Soviet Friendship Treaty
The changes in the still warm and cordial Indo-Russian relationship reflect the realities of the 21st century
Indian importers going slow on Russian potash
Rupee-depreciation and reduction of subsidies to Indian farmers have affected demand from Russia
'Four-way oil swap win-win for India-Russia'
A four-way oil swap between India, Russia, Japan and the Gulf producers would be a win-win situation for New Delhi and Moscow, a noted strategic expert
Reliance forges petrochem ties with Tatarstan
RIL's plan to forge strategic partnership in petrochem and oil sectors with the Russian region of Tatarstan is a win-win tie-up.
Kudankulam is an extremely safe plant
Dr. K. Balu, former Director for Nuclear Recycling and Waste Management, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, assures the safety of Tamil Nadu’s Kudankulam nuclear power plant and highly estimates the quality of the Russian-built reactors
Manmohan set to bust Kudankulam deadlock
With experts' panels declaring the Kudankulam plant safe, the Indian government is resolved to break the stalemate soon
Kudankulam: Price of delay
The delay in putting into operation of the first two units of the Kudankulam nuclear power plant costs the Indian budget Rs. 50 million on a daily basis
The US stirs up trouble for Russia in India
Americans in Tamil Nadu
Investigation proves that a number of NGOs are involved in the Kudankulam protests
Navigating the trust deficit
Despite close co-operation, India-Russia trade rarely spread beyond defense equipment, space, energy. What can boost Indo-Russian business?
“Chakra” has joined the Indian Navy
The Russian nuclear submarine “Nerpa” re-baptized “Chakra” has joined the Indian Naval Forces. According to the contract, India takes the submarine on a 10 year lease for $ 900 million.
Russia tops the list of India's strategic partners: Study
A New Delhi-based think tank has conducted a study that assesses India's strategic partnerships with six countries and finds out that the Russia-India partnership comes on top of the scale.
Kudankulam: power units' construction faces delays
Protesting voices of the many Indians concerned with their safety and the state of the environment echoed at the annual meeting between Manmohan Singh and Dmitry Medvedev today.
Indian and Russian leaders meet in Moscow
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev held talks at St Catherine at Kremlin, the official residence of the Russian President.