Categories: NewsNuclear

Nuclear Energy Talks Between Japan and India Resume

The talks between Japan and India to pursue a bilateral civil nuclear cooperation agreement is set to resume on Tuesday. Talks stalled due to the nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in 2011 that prompted the Japanese government to shut down 48 of its 50 nuclear power plants.

India’s officials from the Ministry of External Affairs, Joint Secretary (East Asia) Gautam Bambawale and Joint Secretary (Disarmament) Bala Venkatesh Varma flew in to Tokyo in order to restart the talks, picking up from the formal negotiations that began in June 2010. But Japan will probably still find India reluctant to sign an agreement that has a clause that will terminate bilateral cooperation if the latter will conduct a nuclear test. There are also reports that say India will want to have the right to reprocess the fuel spent on nuclear reactors that will be bought from Japan under the agreement.

Japan’s decision to initiate nuclear talks with India three years ago was met with a lot of criticism from anti-nuclear activists, given that India is one of the countries that has refused to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Japan decided to still pursue the negotiations and they were able to reach three rounds before the disasters of 2011 effectively put them on hold.

The nuclear meltdown at Fukushima, considered the worst since Chernobyl, sparked concerns over the safety of atomic power plants and all the more swayed public sentiment towards anti-nuclear advocates. The then ruling party Democratic Party of Japan adopted a policy that will slowly decrease the country’s dependency on nuclear power. However the present administration seems to reject that policy, eager to restart the idle nuclear reactors to lessen government spending on fuel. They have also pursued the export of Japan’s nuclear technology to other countries in Southeast Asia and in the Middle East.

Pimagazine Asia Admin

Recent Posts

Insuring Wind Turbines, What is the Risk?

Gallagher Re has shed light on the significant challenges insurers face when providing coverage for…

8 months ago

ARENA Start Feasibility Study in Western Australia

The Australian government will disburse AUD 1.7 million (USD 1.1m/EUR 1m) in grant funding to…

8 months ago

Asia moving away from Solar?

GlobalData’s latest report, ‘Asia Pacific Renewable Energy Policy Handbook 2024’ is among the latest region-specific…

8 months ago

Asia’s Energy Challenge 2024

The electrical generation market is facing a number of challenges, including the need to increase…

8 months ago

Powering Progress: Nuclear Energy’s Role in Asia’s Energy Landscape

Nuclear energy has emerged as a prominent player in Asia's energy landscape, offering a reliable…

1 year ago

Charting a Cleaner Path: Carbon Capture and Storage in Asia

The pursuit of a low-carbon future has gained significant momentum globally, and Asia stands tall…

1 year ago