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India and China said to be keen on joining Russian project to build atomic power plant for a human base on the Moon.
Russia 's atomic energy corporation Rosatom says the reactor will be built with “minimal human involvement” and deployed around 2036 .
The proposed power plant will be integrated into a wider Chinese-Russian project to set up a lunar research station.
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