Pakistan Turns To China For Nuke Technology
By Cernig
Hardly unexpected, after the US/India deal:
Govt to set up two nuclear power plants
ISLAMABAD: The government has decided to set up two nuclear power plants, worth of Rs 139 billion, to overcome the power crisis the country is facing, official sources said on Wednesday.
President Asif Ali Zardari will discuss the acquisition of the fuel technology for the two new nuclear plants with the Chinese leadership during his forthcoming visit to Beijing, the sources said.
In its meeting at the Planning Commission today, the Central Working Development Party will approve the plan for C-3 and C-4 projects.
The projects will be completed in eight years. Once completed, they will produce electricity at Rs 6.06 per unit. The two plants will generate 4,467 million kilowatt hours of electricity per annum.
In view of the future requirements of nuclear fuel, a Nuclear Fuel Power Complex, consisting of a chemical processing plant, an enrichment plant, a seamless tube plant and a fuel fabrication plant will be set up, costing Rs 51.298 billion.
So now that the US has gotten a waiver from UNSC resolutions for non-NPT member India, one that doesn't even carry a meaningful penalty if India keeps testing weapons, China is going to sell non-NPT member and "world's greatest nuclear proliferator" Pakistan new enrichment technology.
Meanwhile, the US continues to push for sanctions on Iran, which unlike India and Pakistan doesn't have nuclear weapons. Sheer hypocrisy.























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