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From December 11 to 13, the Japanese government plans to visit India with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and is expected to meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 12, aiming to promote the export of nuclear power plants to India, and Abe did not forget to lobby India again to adopt Japan's Shinkansen model for the first high-speed railway planned and built in the west
.
During Abe's visit to India, whether the two countries can reach a basic agreement on nuclear energy aimed at realizing Japan's export of nuclear power plants to India has become the focus of attention, and the two sides are expected to reach an agreement
on promoting defense cooperation.
It is reported that since India has not acceded to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), if Japan wants to provide nuclear energy technology to India, how to ensure that it is not used militarily will become a major issue, and it will still be difficult
to achieve.
The governments of Japan and India launched negotiations
on a nuclear energy agreement on nuclear power plants in June 2010.
At the September 2014 summit, the two sides agreed
to reach an agreement as soon as possible.
From December 11 to 13, the Japanese government plans to visit India with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and is expected to meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 12, aiming to promote the export of nuclear power plants to India, and Abe did not forget to lobby India again to adopt Japan's Shinkansen model for the first high-speed railway planned and built in the west
.
During Abe's visit to India, whether the two countries can reach a basic agreement on nuclear energy aimed at realizing Japan's export of nuclear power plants to India has become the focus of attention, and the two sides are expected to reach an agreement
on promoting defense cooperation.
It is reported that since India has not acceded to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), if Japan wants to provide nuclear energy technology to India, how to ensure that it is not used militarily will become a major issue, and it will still be difficult
to achieve.
The governments of Japan and India launched negotiations
on a nuclear energy agreement on nuclear power plants in June 2010.
At the September 2014 summit, the two sides agreed
to reach an agreement as soon as possible.