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Concern Over India's Nuclear Liability Law Still Remains: French Firm EDF
- Sunday April 24, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
A month after India and France signed an agreement to take forward a deal to supply six nuclear reactors for Jaitapur plant, French firm EDF has said concern over India's liability law still remains and that it will give a fresh pricing proposal for these units.
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Suppliers Can't Be Sued For Accidents, Operators Can: Details of Nuclear Deal With US
- Sunday February 8, 2015
- Cheat Sheet | Written by Nidhi Razdan
The Indian government has released details of its nuclear agreement, which was sealed in meetings between India and the US, during US President Barack Obama's recent visit to India. The two countries have come to agreement on points ranging from liability in the event of mishaps to the tracking of supplied nuclear material.
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N-Deal Good, But Don't Expect Results Before 2023, Says Its Architect
- Thursday February 5, 2015
- India News |
Amid all the hype around the breakthrough in the Indo-US nuclear deal, Anil Kakodkar, the original architect of the agreement has said one cannot expect electricity from the imported reactors before 2023.
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PM Modi and President Obama Clear Landmark Nuclear Deal: 10 Big Developments
- Sunday January 25, 2015
- Cheat Sheet | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
India and US have reached an agreement on the nuclear liability issue that had stalled a deal worth billions. Sources said US President Barack Obama and Prime MInister Narendra Modi gave a final push today during talks today to break a six-year deadlock.
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India, US Seek Breakthrough on Nuclear Liability Issue During Obama's Visit
- Thursday January 22, 2015
- India News | Reported by Nidhi Razdan, Edited by Sanchari Bhattacharya
A meeting of US and Indian officials in London has been extended by a day, sources said, as the two countries attempt to achieve a breakthrough on the nuclear liability issue during President Barack Obama's visit beginning Sunday.
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Concern Over India's Nuclear Liability Law Still Remains: French Firm EDF
- Sunday April 24, 2016
- India News | Press Trust of India
A month after India and France signed an agreement to take forward a deal to supply six nuclear reactors for Jaitapur plant, French firm EDF has said concern over India's liability law still remains and that it will give a fresh pricing proposal for these units.
- www.ndtv.com
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Suppliers Can't Be Sued For Accidents, Operators Can: Details of Nuclear Deal With US
- Sunday February 8, 2015
- Cheat Sheet | Written by Nidhi Razdan
The Indian government has released details of its nuclear agreement, which was sealed in meetings between India and the US, during US President Barack Obama's recent visit to India. The two countries have come to agreement on points ranging from liability in the event of mishaps to the tracking of supplied nuclear material.
- www.ndtv.com
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N-Deal Good, But Don't Expect Results Before 2023, Says Its Architect
- Thursday February 5, 2015
- India News |
Amid all the hype around the breakthrough in the Indo-US nuclear deal, Anil Kakodkar, the original architect of the agreement has said one cannot expect electricity from the imported reactors before 2023.
- www.ndtv.com
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PM Modi and President Obama Clear Landmark Nuclear Deal: 10 Big Developments
- Sunday January 25, 2015
- Cheat Sheet | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
India and US have reached an agreement on the nuclear liability issue that had stalled a deal worth billions. Sources said US President Barack Obama and Prime MInister Narendra Modi gave a final push today during talks today to break a six-year deadlock.
- www.ndtv.com
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India, US Seek Breakthrough on Nuclear Liability Issue During Obama's Visit
- Thursday January 22, 2015
- India News | Reported by Nidhi Razdan, Edited by Sanchari Bhattacharya
A meeting of US and Indian officials in London has been extended by a day, sources said, as the two countries attempt to achieve a breakthrough on the nuclear liability issue during President Barack Obama's visit beginning Sunday.
- www.ndtv.com