Canada and India signed a 10-year uranium supply agreement as Mark Carney met Narendra Modi in Delhi on Monday, signalling a reset in strained diplomatic ties.
Pakistan's foreign office said that assured external uranium supplies could free up India's domestic reserves for military use.
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Pakistan raises objections to Canada-India uranium deal and nuclear cooperation
Pakistan has voiced reservations over a newly announced long-term uranium supply agreement between Canada and India, along with their prospective collaboration on small modular reactors and advanced ...
A productive diplomatic mission has concluded as Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney departed for Australia on Monday, following a successful official visit to India. The Canadian leader was seen off ...
Pakistan expressed concerns over the long-term uranium supply agreement between Canada and India, which could lead to India's ...
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Pakistan cries foul over Canada-India nuclear deal
Pakistan on Thursday expressed concern over a long-term uranium supply agreement and nuclear cooperation arrangement concluded between India and Canada during the recent visit of Canadian Prime ...
The U.S. is "accelerating, not decelerating" war on Iran, Hegseth says, as strikes intensify in the region and reach 1,000 miles away.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has told a White House event the US is striking Iranian drone and missile systems "every single hour".
Follow live updates and the latest news coverage as Iran begins funeral proceedings for Supreme Leader Khamenei, Trump and ...
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Canada's scenic national park on the Niagara Escarpment is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts
When thinking of an unforgettable nature vacation in Canada, the mind inevitably goes west and pictures hiking under the towering cliffs of the Rockies with green valleys below. We rightfully imagine ...
Interest rates in India will remain "around this level or lower" for a long time, barring any shocks, the country's central bank governor told the Economic Times newspaper in an interview published on ...
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