KARACHI — China is accelerating its civil nuclear cooperation with Pakistan, because it seeks export prospects in a market dominated by Russia and the West.
A nuclear power deal Pakistan signed with China in June, reportedly value $4.8 billion, would possibly seem a curious transfer on Beijing’s half. China has already had a bumpy experience in Pakistan’s energy enterprise, the place coal-operated stations have suffered from a debilitating money crunch amid the South Asian nation’s international change scarcity.