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If true, this is massive development. India can now use French example to make every other supplier country come to Indian terms in nuclear trade. I can't believe how Indian diplomacy pulled it off.
Does this mean Jaitapur Nuclear plant won't see the fate of Kundakulam?
Does this mean France is going to get bigger pie in Indian nuclear market?
Will this help India to rapidly meet domestic energy demands?
Is France going to replace Russia in bilateral ties with India from military co-operation to strategic partnership ?
Does this mean Jaitapur Nuclear plant won't see the fate of Kundakulam?
Does this mean France is going to get bigger pie in Indian nuclear market?
Will this help India to rapidly meet domestic energy demands?
Is France going to replace Russia in bilateral ties with India from military co-operation to strategic partnership ?
NEW DELHI: France is the first nuclear equipment supplier country which has clarified that it does not have a problem with India's civil liability clause. In an exclusive interview to TOI, visiting French President Francois Hollande said: "Regarding civil nuclear liability, we obviously respect Indian law. It is the sovereign decision of a country that has witnessed catastrophes like the Bhopal gas tragedy. Civil nuclear energy is an answer, and it also helps cut down on greenhouse gas emissions and strengthen energy security."
Assuring the safety of French nuclear reactors for the Jaitapur nuclear plant, Hollande said, "The best guarantee for India is that, in France, we are building the same reactor as those planned in Jaitapur."
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