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Fact Check: Russia will assist Pakistan in building its largest nuclear power plant?

Pro-Pakistan accounts are circulating news claiming that Russia will assist Pakistan in building its largest nuclear power plant. However, these claims lack verified and credible sources. Russia is not currently slated to assist Pakistan in building its largest nuclear power plant; instead, China is the primary partner in Pakistan’s nuclear power development.

Pro-Pakistan account on X (Formerly Twitter) @SAnPerspective wrote. “Russia will assist Pakistan in building its largest nuclear power plant.”

The truth behind the claims about largest nuclear power plant, Fact Check 

As soon as the posts containing the claims came to our notice. Subsequently, we conducted research and analysis regarding the claims but couldn’t find any verified and credible sources supporting the claims.

To verify the claims made by the users. We performed a relevant keyword search but couldn’t find any verified and credible sources supporting the claims. During research, we found that China is the primary partner to build a major nuclear plant in Pakistan. Additionally, reports indicate that Russia plans to construct Central Asia’s first nuclear plant in Uzbekistan, a $500 million joint venture announced during President Putin’s visit to Uzbekistan in May 2024.

Therefore, it is evident from D-Intent Data‘s Fact Check that the claims about Russia assisting Pakistan to build its largest nuclear plant are false and self-invented.

Intent

Pakistani accounts are circulating false and self-invented claims about Pakistan and Russia relations to set their narrative.

Conclusion

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