India considers joining Russia, China to build nuclear plant on Moon
Rivals India and China are said to be keen on joining a Russian project to build an atomic power plant for a human base on the Moon.
Russia’s atomic energy corporation Rosatom says the lunar reactor will be built with “minimal human involvement” and deployed around 2036.
According to Russia’s state-owned news agency Tass, Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev told a meeting of the Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok earlier this month that both India and China have shown interest in the venture.
"The task we are working on is the creation of a lunar nuclear power plant with an energy capacity of up to half a megawatt," Likhachev told the gathering of potential investors.
"Both our Chinese and Indian partners are very interested in collaborating as we lay the groundwork for several international space projects," the Rosatom chief executive claimed.
Cooperation among rivals
Delhi has not commented on the purported collaboration.
While Russia is its key arms supplier and a partner on several space ventures, Indian media have been surprised by the possibility of India teaming up with China.
Alluding to unresolved border disputes which took India and China to war in 1962 and sporadic clashes in following years, local daily Business Standard called the two countries “foes on Earth, pals on Moon”.
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