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ID129420
Title ProperIndia, Kazakhstan and the uranium
Other Title Informationthe issues of nuclear cooperation
LanguageENG
AuthorRudenko, Yelena I
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)For nearly two decades, the representatives of the official authorities as well as public and private business entities from both Kazakhstani and Indian sides used to talk about the possibility and even the necessity of trade in strategically important types of raw products, including uranium. However, despite throughout the whole of this period, basic goods constitute the lion's share of Kazakhstan's exports to India, but bilateral trade in uranium still remains open to question. An old saying goes: 'The more you know your counterpart, the easier it is for you to deal with him', which is crucially applied to India and Kazakhstan suffering from the lack of mutual awareness. In this regard, it seems quite important to outline main economic, legislative and other aspects related to the uranium industry in Kazakhstan.
`In' analytical NoteDialogue Vol.15, No.3; January-March 2014: p.145-155
Journal SourceDialogue Vol.15, No.3; January-March 2014: p.145-155
Key WordsIndia ;  Kazakhstan ;  Nuclear Cooperation ;  Uranium Industry ;  Economic Relations ;  Bilateral Trade ;  Indo-Kazakh Relations ;  Nuclear Weapons ;  Economic Cooperation