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    India and UAE embark on joint nuclear energy initiatives

    September 13, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: In a landmark move, the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) and the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) have inked a pioneering agreement to bolster nuclear energy cooperation. This accord, signed in New Delhi, will enable both entities to exchange expertise and explore potential collaboration across multiple sectors including supply chain and human resource development, and nuclear consultancy services.

    India and UAE embark on joint nuclear energy initiatives

    The agreement, a first of its kind between the United Arab Emirates and India, underscores a growing strategic partnership aimed at enhancing the nuclear energy framework within both nations. This collaboration is also expected to play a crucial role in mitigating the carbon footprint associated with energy production in both countries, aligning with global sustainability goals.

    The signing ceremony, attended by Mohamed Al Hammadi, Managing Director and CEO of ENEC, and Bhuwan Chandra Pathak, Chairman and Managing Director of NPCIL, marks a significant step in international nuclear cooperation. Both leaders emphasized the importance of this partnership in fostering not only technological and professional growth but also in advancing safe and sustainable energy solutions.

    This bilateral agreement is expected to pave the way for future investments and joint ventures between the UAE and India in the nuclear sector. The focus on shared knowledge and resources is anticipated to yield advancements in nuclear technology and operational efficiencies, further strengthening the ties between the two nations. Officials from both countries have hailed the agreement as a model of international cooperation in the nuclear field.

    This partnership not only signifies a mutual commitment to sustainable energy but also highlights the pivotal role of nuclear energy in achieving long-term environmental targets. Looking ahead, the ENEC and NPCIL plan to conduct joint workshops and training sessions as part of their commitment to human resource development. These initiatives are designed to enhance skills and knowledge among nuclear specialists, thereby contributing to the sector’s overall growth and safety standards. The collaboration between ENEC and NPCIL is set to introduce innovative practices in the nuclear energy sectors of both countries, fostering a new era of energy cooperation that could influence similar agreements worldwide.

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