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Grouped Articles
IDFC Chief Says Power is 'the Next Telecom'
Wall Street Journal 02/21/2010
India Starts Nuclear Reactor After Lengthy Delays
Wall Street Journal 10/23/2013
India Nuclear Power Corp Implementing 36 Projects
Wall Street Journal 07/20/2010
France Signs Nuclear Pacts with India
Wall Street Journal 12/06/2010
Japan Crisis Dims Nuclear Plans
Wall Street Journal 03/30/2011
Resistance to Jaitapur Nuclear Plant Grows in India
New York Times 04/13/2011
The passing of the US-India Nuclear Cooperation Treaty sets the stage for abig expansion that would bring capacity to an estimated 40,000 megawatts by 2020 and 470,000 by 2050.
Grouped Articles
IDFC Chief Says Power is 'the Next Telecom'
Wall Street Journal 02/21/2010
India Starts Nuclear Reactor After Lengthy Delays
Wall Street Journal 10/23/2013
India Foresees Big Increase in Its Nuclear-Energy Usage
Wall Street Journal 10/01/2009
India Nuclear Power Corp Implementing 36 Projects
Wall Street Journal 07/20/2010
Leaked Cable on Bribes Sets Off Furor in India
New York Times 03/17/2011
Charlie Rose Talks With Jim Rogers
BusinessWeek 03/17/2011
Negotiations with Areva and Westinghouse for new nuclear projects. The Russian supported Kudankulam project to go into operation and be added to India's southern grid.
Grouped Articles
India Starts Nuclear Reactor After Lengthy Delays
Wall Street Journal 10/23/2013
India Nuclear Power Corp Implementing 36 Projects
Wall Street Journal 07/20/2010
France Warns of Nuclear Industry Shake-Up After Areva Loss
New York Times 02/23/2015
Japan signs non-military nuclear accord with India | News | DW.COM | 11.11.2016
DW.COM 11/11/2016
Grouped Articles
Japan Seeks Deal to Sell Reactors to India
Wall Street Journal 05/29/2013
India Starts Nuclear Reactor After Lengthy Delays
Wall Street Journal 10/23/2013
India Nuclear Power Corp Implementing 36 Projects
Wall Street Journal 07/20/2010
Economist 12/17/2015
What They Said: Nuclear Lessons India Can Learn From Japan
Wall Street Journal 03/19/2011
Japan Ignored Warning of Nuclear Vulnerability
Wall Street Journal 03/23/2011
Coal is seen as available freeely with India having the fifth largest coal deposits in the world. India is likely to be dependent on coal for 60% of its energy needs in 2030, even with an increase in renewable energy and nuclear power. India cites per capita carbon emissions which are about 1.7 for India, 6.2 for China, and 17.6 for the U.S. With about a fourth of the population without access to electricity and power shortages in other areas, India plans to use coal with plants designed for lower emissions, maintain filtration plants for water, and other antipollution measures.
Grouped Articles
Here’s why Obama won’t get a climate deal with India this trip - The Washington Post
Washington Post 01/24/2015
Indian Prime Minister Prods Coal Monopoly
Wall Street Journal 05/14/2015
Oil-Thirsty China a Winner in Iran Deal
Wall Street Journal 07/15/2015
Japan signs non-military nuclear accord with India | News | DW.COM | 11.11.2016
DW.COM 11/11/2016
India becomes more active in the fight against global warming
The Economist 04/21/2017
Lacklustre power demand in Asia throws a cloud over coal
The Economist 04/21/2017
Grouped Articles
Japan signs non-military nuclear accord with India | News | DW.COM | 11.11.2016
DW.COM 11/11/2016
China reacts to India-Japan cooperation in northeast, says no room for ‘third party’
http://www.hindustantimes.com/ 09/15/2017
Post-Doklam: Why China is a key factor in India-Japan summit talks
http://www.hindustantimes.com/ 09/15/2017
India-Japan ties stronger than ever. Bullet train reflects the depth
http://www.hindustantimes.com/ 09/15/2017
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