India has said there is "steady progress" on Indo-Russia civil nuclear energy cooperation and the second unit of the Kudankulam project is "progressing satisfactorily" towards commissioning as the two countries aim to boost their strategic ties in spheres of space and energy.
President Pranab Mukherjee, in Russia on a five-day visit, yesterday held a 45-minute meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in a "wide-ranging review of our bilateral cooperation", the Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement today.
"On civil nuclear energy cooperation, there has been steady progress. The Kudankulam Nuclear Project-2 (KKNP2) is progressing satisfactorily towards commissioning. Contracts for supply of equipment for KKNP3 and 4 have been concluded," the statement quoted Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar as saying in a media briefing yesterday.
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Jaishankar added that a number of steps were being taken to boost space cooperation as well as in energy.
"On space cooperation, the Heads of our two Space agencies have drawn up a concrete plan for reinvigoration of our space cooperation, including marking in a suitable manner the 40th anniversary of the launch of Aryabhatta from the then Soviet Union.
"On energy cooperation it was noted that Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC)'s investment in Sakhalin-1 (oil field) had been very successful. Its MoU with Rosneft for exploration on the Arctic Shelf is being progressed," Jaishankar said.
GAIL's contract for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) supply to India has entered into force, he added.
During their meeting, the two presidents focussed on initiatives that were launched at the summit meeting in December, 2014 when Putin was last in India.
On defence, both the Presidents noted that progress had been made in government-to-government cooperation in various areas.