On the sidelines of the COP28 World Climate Action Summit in Dubai, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with French President Emmanuel Macron. The leaders discussed a wide range of topics, including climate action, climate financing, sports, energy, defense, and civil nuclear cooperation. The meeting comes at a crucial time when global leaders are deliberating on ways to address climate change and accelerate efforts to achieve sustainable development goals.
During the meeting, the leaders exchanged views on various issues, emphasizing the importance of collaborative efforts in areas such as climate action and civil nuclear cooperation. France has been a key partner for India in the development of nuclear energy infrastructure, and discussions on projects like the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Plant were likely on the agenda.
The partnership between India and France in the field of nuclear energy has seen progress, with the Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) planning to build six nuclear power reactors in Jaitapur, Maharashtra, in collaboration with the French company EDF. The memorandum of cooperation signed between EDF and Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) aims to explore opportunities to maximize local content for the Jaitapur project.
The meeting reflects the ongoing commitment of both nations to strengthen bilateral ties and collaborate on issues of global significance, particularly those related to sustainable development and climate change mitigation.
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