Russia's President Vladimir Putin (L) shakes hands with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a meeting at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, December 24, 2015.(Reuters photo)
Moscow:
Russia plans to build at least six new nuclear power units in India in the next 20 years, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday.
Speaking after talks with visiting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mr Putin also said that Moscow and New Delhi were successfully cooperating in production of Brahmos missiles and planned to produce jointly a new type of jet fighter and transport aircraft.
Speaking after talks with visiting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mr Putin also said that Moscow and New Delhi were successfully cooperating in production of Brahmos missiles and planned to produce jointly a new type of jet fighter and transport aircraft.
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