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India-EU to sign nuke pact; discuss free trade pact

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  • India and the European Union will sign an agreement in civil nuclear field at their Summit in New Delhi on Thursday during which the two sides are also expected to give a political push to the negotiations for a free trade pact.

    The issue of climate change and global financial crisis will also figure prominently in the talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his Swedish counterpart Fredrik Reinfeldt, whose country is the current chair of the 27-nation grouping.

    European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso will also participate in the 10th annual Summit which the two sides will also discuss stepped up cooperation in counter-terrorism and look at ways to double trade to USD 200 billion by 2013.

    The highlight of the Summit would be an agreement in the field of civil nuclear that will facilitate joint research in fusion energy.

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    The agreement “aims at intensifying cooperation to develop scientific understanding and technological capability underlying the fusion system in the long term. It will develop a specific agenda for fusion research cooperation that goes far beyond ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Research project),” the European Commission said here today.

    The pact will mark India’s formal participation in ITER, an ambitious multi-country project to be based in Cadarache in France at an estimated cost of about 4.6 billion Euro (USD 5.4 billion or Rs 25,000 crore). The project involves the US, EU, Russia, China, Japan and South Korea.

    Ahead of the Summit, Commerce Minister Anand Sharma met EU Trade Commissioner Catherine Ashton here and said the two sides are looking at doubling the trade to USD 200 billion in the next four years.

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