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					<description><![CDATA[Ottawa &#8211; Canada and India are nearing the conclusion of a major export agreement that could see billions of dollars’]]></description>
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<p><strong>Ottawa</strong> &#8211; Canada and India are nearing the conclusion of a major export agreement that could see billions of dollars’ worth of Canadian uranium shipped to India over the next decade.</p>



<p>The proposed arrangement, valued at around US$2.8 billion, is expected to support India’s growing energy needs and strengthen bilateral cooperation in the nuclear sector.</p>



<p>The deal, if finalised, would cover a ten-year supply period and involve uranium deliveries from Canada’s well-established producer Cameco.</p>



<p>The agreement is being viewed as part of a broader effort to expand nuclear collaboration between the two countries, which have been working to rebuild momentum in their trade relationship.</p>



<p>Both governments have so far declined to provide public confirmation or details as discussions remain ongoing.</p>



<p>Officials from India’s trade ministry and Canada’s federal agencies have not issued formal statements, and the report remains unverified by independent sources.</p>



<p>The development follows a meeting between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Johannesburg.</p>



<p>The leaders held talks aimed at re-energising their diplomatic and economic engagement after a period of tension that slowed negotiations between the two countries.</p>



<p>India later announced that both sides had agreed to restart stalled discussions toward a new high-ambition trade framework.</p>



<p>The planned Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement seeks to deepen market access and broaden commercial opportunities between the two economies.</p>



<p>According to India’s Prime Minister’s Office, the renewed talks are intended to help both countries work toward doubling bilateral trade to USD 50 billion by 2030.</p>



<p>Officials in New Delhi emphasised that a stable and long-term energy partnership would play a key role in strengthening overall economic ties.</p>



<p>For India, a reliable uranium supply supports the country’s broader goals of energy diversification and expansion of its civil nuclear programme.<br>The country continues to invest in nuclear energy as a way to increase clean power generation and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.</p>



<p>Canada, on the other hand, has long been a global supplier of uranium and is looking to expand its presence in fast-growing markets.</p>



<p>A long-term partnership with a major economy like India fits into Canada’s strategy of strengthening access to energy-related export opportunities.</p>



<p>Uranium exports also contribute to Canada’s efforts to support cleaner global energy and to build sustainable economic ties with strategic partners.</p>



<p>The ongoing discussions point toward a future where both countries could leverage nuclear cooperation to advance shared energy and climate objectives.</p>



<p>The reported deal may form part of a broader framework of collaboration that includes trade, technology exchange and support for renewable and low-carbon pathways.</p>



<p>Both governments have indicated that expanding cooperation in emerging sectors remains a high priority.</p>



<p>While no final timeline has been announced, the momentum from the recent high-level meetings suggests a growing political willingness to advance the agreement.</p>



<p>If successfully concluded, the deal would represent one of the most significant recent developments in Canada–India economic relations.</p>



<p>Observers note that nuclear energy partnerships can often lay the groundwork for deeper strategic engagement.<br>The potential uranium deal signals a shift toward rebuilding trust and opening new channels for long-term collaboration.</p>



<p>As discussions progress, both sides are expected to refine the commercial and regulatory details required to support a decade-long energy supply agreement.</p>



<p>Further clarity may emerge as trade negotiations resume and as both governments outline next steps in their evolving partnership.</p>
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