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PM Narendra Modi's France visit sees Areva's nuclear plant agreement with NPCIL, L&T
The Areva-L&T pact was the highlight of the occasion following talks between Modi and Hollande at Paris on Friday evening, sources said. - A picture from the banquet hosted by President Hollande last evening.
The Areva-L&T pact was the highlight of the occasion following talks between Modi and Hollande at Paris on Friday evening, sources said. - A picture from the banquet hosted by President Hollande last evening.
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to France witnessed a landmark MoU for techno-commercial cooperation between Areva and Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd after years of negotiations and a key pact between the French nuclear giant with Larsen and Tourbo for making components in this country for setting up six advanced reactors at Jaitapur in Maharashtra.
The Areva-L&T pact was the highlight of the occasion following talks between Narendra Modi and Hollande at Paris on Friday evening, diplomatic sources told ET from France. Sources said the pact is part of Make in India initiative and this involves production of nuclear heavy forging in the country. This is critical for making of outer casket for nuclear reactors which Areva usually sources from Japan but is unable to do so for Indian market in the absence of Indo-Japan civil nuclear deal so far. This was agreed upon following strong push from both Modi and Hollande for 9,900-MW nuclear power plant, five years after the civil nuclear deal was signed by Delhi and Paris, according to diplomatic sources.
"The agreements to reduce the cost of nuclear power are very important for us to progress in our co-operation. This is representative of our deep trust in each other," Modi said in Hindi after the meeting late evening in Paris.
Areva, the French nuclear operator signed an agreement with Indian firm Larsen & Toubro to jointly manufacture nuclear components - a move that fits in with Modi's "Make in India" initiative aimed at encouraging domestic manufacturing.
But crucially, Indian production of key nuclear parts will likely also reduce manufacturing costs and the eventual burden on the taxpayers when India purchases reactors made from these components.
Finally, the Indian manufacture of nuclear components will yield something India has long craved - technology transfer from a key nuclear power. "We have no reason for any distrust in our relationship," Hollande said.
NPCIL and L&T in 2009 formed a joint venture company to produce special steels and ultra heavy forgings. The very heavy forging capacity in operation today is in Japan (Japan Steel Works), China (China First Heavy Industries, China Erzhong, SEC), France (Le Creusot), and Russia (OMZ Izhora). New capacity is planned in UK (Sheffield Forgemasters) and India (Bharat Heavy Electricals, Bharat Forge Ltd). And now following the L&T and Areva pact a key component will be domestically produced. French government claims that the reactors (European Pressurised Reactors) are expensive because of enhanced safety measures.
Addressing India's concern, France also came down heavily on cross-border terror.
Later Modi and French president Francois Hollande went on a boat ride on River Seine in what was dubbed as 'Naav Pe Charcha' (discussions during boat ride).
They agreed on dismantling terrorist infrastructure, denying safe heavens to terrorist and bringing perpetrators and conspirators of terrorist attacks to justice, sources informed.
Source:- PM Narendra Modi's France visit sees Areva's nuclear plant agreement with NPCIL, L&T - The Economic Times
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