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PM eyes uranium deal with Canada

India and Canada signed the civil nuclear cooperation agreement in 2010 and followed it up by inking the administrative arrangement in 2012.

April 09, 2015 / 11:30 IST
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As Prime Minister Narendra Modi heads to Germany, France, and Canada, sources say that India and Canada are likely to sign a deal to import uranium for nuclear power plants.

India and Canada signed the civil nuclear cooperation agreement in 2010 and followed it up by inking the administrative arrangement in 2012.

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Ottawa had snapped its nuclear ties with New Delhi after accusing the Indian government of using plutonium produced in reactor provided by Canada and installed in the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre in Trombay for its first nuclear test in Pokhran in 1974.

Sources also said that France is likely to cooperate on high speed trains between Delhi and Punjab.