Nuclear pay-off: China to supply enriched Uranium to India
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The Jan 5, 1995, announcement of a transfer of nuclear fuel from China to India highlights the growing ties between the two nations following a 1993 high-level visit. The fuel will help power the Tarapur plant near Bombay, which operates under international auspices. Most of India's plants use unenriched uranium that can be reprocessed to make plutonium for atomic weapons, and are not subject to international controls. The transfer took place a few days before US Defense Secretary William Perry's visit.
Publication Name: Far Eastern Economic Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0014-7591
Year: 1995
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Group identity: under Ratan Tata's leadership, the Tata group has developed a sense of cohesion and the will to succeed
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The progress of India's venerable conglomerate, dealing in a wide range of products under the chairmanship of Ratan Tata, is discussed. While leading a 136-year-old Tata group, Ratan Tata hopes to bring together the different companies that are part of the group, but are moving in different directions, in reality, and expresses his loyalty towards the Tata group of companies as a whole.
Publication Name: Far Eastern Economic Review
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0014-7591
Year: 2004
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