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India, Canada sign $2.6 billion uranium deal

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March 2, 2026
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India, Canada sign $2.6 billion uranium deal
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NEW DELHI: India and Canada took a major step forward in their relationship on March 2 by signing a landmark uranium supply agreement worth $2.6 billion. The agreement was signed during talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Canadian counterpart Mark Carney in the National Capital. The uranium deal will help India secure a long-term supply of fuel for its civil nuclear energy programme.

Both leaders said the agreement would strengthen cooperation in clean and reliable energy. They also agreed to work together on new technologies such as small modular reactors and advanced nuclear reactors. Along with the uranium pact, India and Canada decided to speed up negotiations on a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, also known as CEPA.

Carney said both countries are aiming to finalise this trade agreement by the end of 2026. Prime Minister Modi added that the goal is to increase bilateral trade to $50 billion by 2030, which would create more investment and job opportunities in both nations.

Several Memorandums of Understanding were also signed during the visit. These included agreements on cooperation in critical minerals, promotion of renewable energy, and cultural exchange.

The documents were exchanged by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar and Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand in the presence of the two prime ministers. Both sides also agreed on terms of reference for the Comprehensive Economic Partnership and signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation in the critical minerals sector. This cooperation is aimed at building strong and reliable supply chains for the future.

PM Modi praised Carney for bringing new energy to India-Canada relations. “Both countries share strong democratic values, respect diversity, and are committed to the well-being of humanity,” PM Modi stated.

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