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France will provide sensitive enrichment and reprocessing (ENR) technologies to India, says the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of France, Bernard Bigot.

AsianScientist (Nov. 30, 2011) – France will provide sensitive enrichment and reprocessing (ENR) technologies to India despite recent guidelines of the Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG) stipulating that only those nations which are signatories to the Nuclear Non Proliferation Treaty (NPT) can obtain this technology.

India has refused to sign the Treaty saying that it was discriminatory.

This assurance came from none other than the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of France, Bernard Bigot, during a media session on Monday evening.

His statement assumes significance in the context of India securing a “clean waiver” in September 2008 from the 46-member NSG to enter into nuclear commerce with various countries, despite the fact that India is not a part of the NPT regime.

However, following the “clean waiver,” the NSG declared that only those nations which have signed the NPT will be entitled to ENR. This new rule came in for scathing attack from India’s nuclear fraternity, including former chairman of the Indian Atomic Energy Commission, Anil Kakodkar.

“We are committed to the intergovernmental agreement between India and France. We will stand by the NSG exception to India and we have accepted that India will not sign the NPT,” said Bigot.:tup:

About Japan hesitating to supply a critical component for the European Pressurized Reactors (EPR) to be built by the French firm Areva at Jaitapur in Maharashtra, Bigot said that an agreement has to be reached between India and Japan on this issue.

“I was in Japan recently and the officials said that they were willing to discuss the issue with India,”
he said, referring to Japan’s earlier reluctance to cooperate because India is not a NPT signatory.

He added that if the component cannot be obtained from Japan, France will source it elsewhere, noting that the component would be less costly in Japan.

Bigot revealed that an interim report released by the French nuclear safety regulatory authorities on November 10 called for no changes in the design of the EPRs, in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear accident.

“They are absolutely safe and can withstand extreme stress,” he said.

France To Provide India With Nuclear Enrichment & Reprocessing Technologies
 
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great news,
We must cash on this to aquire as much tech as possible,

it looks like French are desparate to sell Rafele.
 
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What would happen if india signs NPT???

Then India would have to dismantle all its nuclear weapons, and become a non nuclear weapon state, while pakistan and china would be nuclear states - so either countries would be able to decimate India in case of future hostilities. Not something we would want, is it? Which is why we can't even contemplate signing it.
 
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Then India would have to dismantle all its nuclear weapons, and become a non nuclear weapon state, while pakistan and china would be nuclear states - so either countries would be able to decimate India in case of future hostilities. Not something we would want, is it? Which is why we can't even contemplate signing it.
hey do u know anything about NPT???usa has signed also??is the US disarmed ????and btw china is already a NPT signatory!!!
 
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hey do u know anything about NPT???usa has signed also??is the US disarmed ????and btw china is already a NPT signatory!!!

You are the one who doesn't know about the NPT. Read it up. The NPT states that the 5 countries which had nuclear weapons prior to 1967 can continue to have them and produce new ones, but any country that did not have it in 1967 cannot in future have any. So USA, France, britain, china and russia can sign the npt and possess n-weapons, but no other country can. Thats why the treaty is said to be discriminatory.
Read up something on the topic before asking others if they know anything. WIkipedia is a good start for completely clueless people:
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In particular, this part explains the contradiction of nuclear "haves and have-nots" under the NPT:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_Non-Proliferation_Treaty#India.2C_Israel.2C_and_Pakistan
 
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France really wants to win MMRCA .............lol
This is not related to MMRCA deal coz this deal is also valued at about the same price approx $10 Billion. Any country would not leave opportunities like these and we will not leave the opportunity to extract their core nuclear technology. :smokin:
 
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France will provide sensitive enrichment and reprocessing (ENR) technologies to India, says the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of France, Bernard Bigot.


France To Provide India With Nuclear Enrichment & Reprocessing Technologies

....Send some of the anti-nuclear lobby to France and let them see first hand the benefits without any drawbacks.
(Dosa with Red Wine..a combination I would love to try........:hang2: )

France is largest exporter of electricity in Europe . It is exporting to Italy ( which doesn't have any nuclear plant)
Moreover..the nuclear power plants helps fight global warming , which is the biggest challange facing the world.
This was the prime reason for many British MPs to not oppose nuclear plants aka German MPs......
 
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Both Rafale and Areva's N-technology is crucial for India in the next few yrs , welcome move by France
 
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Bigot?? Funny name to have...and he is standing by it seems!
 
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I thought we already had enrichment and reprocessing tech!... Is it like ours is obsolute and they are offering something much more advance...or in tech terms...state of the art tech???
 
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