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India-Canada uranium deal and India’s nuclear programme | Explained

The Hindu International·5 March 2026·3h ago1 min read0 views
India-Canada uranium deal and India’s nuclear programme | Explained

India's nuclear energy ambitions are significantly bolstered by its reliance on imported uranium, which currently fulfills approximately 75% of its civilian nuclear needs. The recent uranium deal with Canada is a pivotal development in this context, aimed at enhancing India's energy security and supporting its growing demand for clean energy. As the country seeks to expand its nuclear power generation capacity, the partnership with Canada is expected to provide a stable supply of uranium, thereby reducing India's dependency on other international sources. This move aligns with India's broader strategy to increase the share of nuclear energy in its overall energy mix, especially as it strives to meet its climate goals. The deal also underscores the strengthening ties between India and Canada, particularly in the domain of energy cooperation, amidst a global shift towards sustainable energy sources. With the increasing focus on nuclear energy, it remains crucial for India to secure reliable uranium supplies to maintain its energy independence and support its developmental objectives.

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