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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...deal-with-South-Korea/articleshow/9365446.cms

TNN | Jul 26, 2011

NEW DELHI: India and South Korea signed a civil nuclear agreement on Monday, a deal that gives the north-east Asian country an entry into India's nuclear energy sector. The deal, India's ninth, was signed by President Pratibha Patil in Seoul with South Korean President Lee Myung Bak. President Lee termed the nuclear cooperation agreement as "historic" and which would act as "a milestone, demonstrating that our two countries have now truly become strategic partners".

Negotiated over three rounds, the last in December, the India-South Korea agreement carried the least amount of historical nuclear "baggage" as far as India is concerned. Officials involved in the negotiations described them as "clear, pragmatic and smooth". Both sides held some extra informal meetings on the deal this year and the Indian side was impressed with the proactive approach of the South Koreans in this sector.

The India-South Korea deal was always going to be an easier sell than the India-Japan deal. Japan and India have been locked in negotiations which are really going nowhere. The Japanese have been hobbled by the Fukushima disaster, but they have been carrying a long-held nuclear baggage, which Indian negotiators find "unrealistic".

Japan, said sources, may have quietly dropped the demand that India sign the CTBT, but they continue to hold out a laundry list of actions India must take to reassure them before they can sign the deal. The thing is, without an India-Japan deal, a number of western countries entering the Indian nuclear sector would find it difficult to get in, because Japan holds the licences for critical components of nuclear reactors.

That was until the South Koreans entered the market. Having swiped a massive UAE nuclear deal from under the noses of the French, Koreans have established themselves as not only much cheaper nuclear suppliers, but more crucially, from the Indian point of view, as an alternative supply chain for nuclear reactors and its components like giant forgings.

The India-South Korea deal therefore does two things -- it allows India to tap into another country's nuclear expertise and it takes the pressure off the India-Japan nuclear deal. India now has the option of letting the Japan negotiations proceed at a pace Japan is comfortable with. While India remains conscious of Japan's nuclear sensitivities, Tokyo is unlikely to be able to pressure India to taking certain steps. Japan, on its part, runs the risk of coming second.

On the other hand, South Korea will now be an added voice for India to ratify the Convention for Supplementary Compensation (CSC), which is expected to bring India's nuclear liability law up to speed. As it is at present, the Indian liability law has evoked protests from many western and Indian companies in the nuclear sector. The Indian government is believed to be putting out the implementing guidelines for the liability law in the monsoon session of Parliament.
 
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Strategic and economic relations with South Korea was long overdue.
Lets hope this deal open new avenues of co-operation.
 
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South korea's transformation from a war ravaged 3rd world country to first class developed country with in a generation is something that could inspire every developing nation including India.
 
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Really right move.... Korea has been a long trading partner with India.. Japan for the second time commits mistake by not trading with India.. Korea has been a real beneficiary on this..
 
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Secondly once the liability law is modified .... we can expect some positive reaction... especially from US who wants to eat the biggest pie.. though a bad thing ... but this will trigger growth both in India and the trading partner..
 
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Really right move.... Korea has been a long trading partner with India.. Japan for the second time commits mistake by not trading with India.. Korea has been a real beneficiary on this..
See now what happened in Japan
 
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Japan did not forget 1945 yet. A deal with them is far away.

You are right...However it was Napalm that killed more japanese than nukes...They will follow the suit sooner or later...As of now our hands are full as far as nuke deals are concerned
 
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Already?? I was just reading about her planned visit to South Korea and Mongolia this week. Wow! That's fast for an Indian babu (babi for her :D)! :tup:

South korea's transformation from a war ravaged 3rd world country to first class developed country with in a generation is something that could inspire every developing nation including India.

That's because they work hard like crazy 24/7. If our sarkari dodos worked like this, we'd already have been the third largest economy by now in the last 10 years.
 
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Japan did not forget 1945 yet. A deal with them is far away.

So it is not like we are going to nuke someone with light water reactors (since when did light enrichment reactors become nuclear bombs?). I don't understand what is this nuclear sensitivity all about; everytime they go over sensitive, something or the other nuclear happens to them (Fukushima nuclear plant issue during tsunami).

It is just a simple strategic deal that will get Japanese the revenue and us the technology to get more power for our cities.
 
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Secondly once the liability law is modified .... we can expect some positive reaction... especially from US who wants to eat the biggest pie.. though a bad thing ... but this will trigger growth both in India and the trading partner..
Why should we amend our liability clause for america only...when s.korea,russia,france don't have any problem with that..then why do they have any problem with that or they don't trust their product..if they want to do buisness with us then they have follow our terms....their should be no compromise in this front.....i mean come on yaar just to trigger growth you are ready to put people life at risk...then what did we have learned from Bhopal Gas trajedy....
 
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