India and Canada sign 10-year nuclear energy deal

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India and Canada announced a 10-year nuclear energy deal after Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Mark Carney met in Delhi.
India and Canada sign 10-year nuclear energy deal
Why it matters
The nuclear energy deal is described as a 10-year arrangement between the two governments. The same meeting produced agreements covering technology, critical minerals, space, defence, and education. Carney stated the two countries agreed to conclude a free trade deal by the end of 2026. The announcement follows a period in which both sides expelled each other’s diplomats and cancelled visa services.
Implications
  • Nuclear energy cooperation between the two governments is structured on a 10-year basis.
  • Government-to-government cooperation is broadened to include technology, critical minerals, space, defence, and education.

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BBC

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Diplomacy Trade & Tariffs Nuclear

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