MUMBAI: Russian state atomic energy corporation Rosatom opened a regional centre in Mumbai, which would coordinate the company's projects in India and Bangladesh.Rosatom are the makers of Kudankulam Nuclear Power in India. Unity 1 and 2 are complete, while the construction of 3rd and 4th unit is underway. The company hopes to get started with building the final two power units by end of this year.According to South Asia CEO Alexey Pimenov, the worldwide creation of regional centres’ network was due to expansion of Rosatom’s global presence and a long-term development strategy, according to which the purpose of the company for the next ten years was to increase the portfolio of foreign orders up to $150 billion.Similar regional centres of Rosatom had already been opened in Western Central and Eastern Europe, Latin America, Central Asia, East and South-East Asia, the Middle East and North Africa.Andrei Zhiltov, consul general of the Russian Federation in Mumbai, said he hopes to get a new plot of land to build a new nuclear project in one to two years."Indian market is booming and there is space for everyone. We would like to continue to build," said Zhiltov. "Serial production of units brings down cost as one does not have to move equipment and personnel. We don't want interruptions."