India, Kazakhstan sign pact on nuclear cooperation

Manmohan, Nazarbayev agree on a 3-year Joint Action Plan

April 17, 2011 02:08 am | Updated September 27, 2016 12:37 am IST - ASTANA:

A TOAST TO TIES: Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayvev with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during their meeting in Astana on Saturday.

A TOAST TO TIES: Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayvev with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during their meeting in Astana on Saturday.

In restricted and delegation level talks here that lasted 100 minutes, Prime Minister Manmohan. Singh and Kazakhstan President Nazarbayev by and large concentrated on bilateral issues by “putting flesh on various areas of collaboration,” . Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs Sanjay Singh said.

With most initiatives having been time consuming so far, Dr. Singh and Kazakhstan President agreed on a three-year Joint Action Plan. It details specific milestones in hydrocarbons, civilian nuclear energy, space, IT & cyber security, high-tech and innovative technology, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, agriculture and cultural exchanges.

A step forward

The two countries moved a step towards more intensive collaboration in nuclear energy with the signing of the Agreement on Cooperation in Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy but this is subject to both sides “adhering to their existing obligations under multilateral nuclear regimes.”

They also inked a memorandum in the area of information security and India agreed to set up an Indian-Kazakhstan Centre of Excellence in the Eurasian University in Astana.

Speaking at a luncheon, Dr. Singh noted that Kazakhstan was one of the first Central Asian States with which India established diplomatic ties. He also pointed out that Mr. Nazarbayev's visit in 2009 (when he was Chief Guest at the Republic Day celebrations) launched the strategic partnership and paved the way for “solid and substantive outcomes in sectors where we have complementary strengths.”

The Prime Minister highlighted the pacts on nuclear energy, mutual legal assistance, agriculture, cyber security and healthcare and hoped that diversification would take place in pharmaceuticals, IT, mining, fertilizers and science & technology to broad base bilateral ties.

This biggest and economically most virile Central Asian country has always appreciated Indian culture and Bollywood movies ranging from Raj Kapoor-Dilip Kumar starrers to ones featuring new age actors such as Neha Dhupia and Aishwaria Rai.

The summit meeting follows a two-day Pakistan-Kazakhstan Joint Ministerial Commission in Islamabad which basically focussed on strengthening trade and investment ties.

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