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CANADA-INDIA 2 LAST
"Our goal is to build a stronger, more dynamic
partnership based on shared commercial, political and regional
interests," Harper had said.
As a new deal on nuclear technology is expected to be
signed, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd's CEO, Hugh McDiarmid, is
scheduled to be in New Delhi with the Canadian Prime Minister.
So are officials from Cameco, the uranium miner with
significant operations in Saskatchewan. Cameco is also opening
a marketing office in India.
"Certainly, we're looking forward to having the
opportunity to do business in India," Cameco spokesman Lyle
Krahn said recently. "It's a large market opportunity for any
uranium fuel supplier."
Harper's itinerary in India is filled with cultural,
spiritual and education events, in addition to speeches and
meetings with investors and politicians. It reflects that
Canada is keen to see its relationship with India grow in all
aspects.
The itinerary carefully balances events of interests to
the Sikh, Hindu and Muslim Indo-Canadians who constitute one
million of this country's population. The Prime Minister's
office has even organised a tour of a TV reality show that is
popular among the Indian diaspora.
Harper will land in Mumbai to begin his India visit after
participating in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)
summit in Singapore, the Prime Minister's office said. This
will be followed by a visit to China from December 2 to 6. PTI
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