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Jun 28, 2010

Canada, India sign nuke pact

TORONTO - CANADA and India signed a landmark nuclear deal on Sunday, ending a quarter of a century of mistrust after India used Canadian technology to build its first nuclear bomb.

The nuclear cooperation agreement will enable India to import Canadian nuclear equipment and technology and secure uranium, an abundant source of nuclear energy, to fuel the Asian nation's rapid economic growth, officials said.

Canada is the eighth nation to reach a civil nuclear deal with India since the Nuclear Suppliers' Group, a cartel which trades in nuclear fuel, equipment and technology, lifted a 34-year ban on India in 2008.

Aside from the United States, which spearheaded an international effort to bring back India to the nuclear trading club, New Delhi has atomic deals with such countries as France and Russia.

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh witnessed the signing of the nuclear agreement on the sidelines of a summit of the G-20 developed and emerging nations.

The two leaders provided reassurances that there were adequate safeguards in the civilian deal. 'There is absolutely no scope whatsoever of the nuclear materials or nuclear equipment in India being used for unintended purposes,' PM Singh said. - AFP.

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