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British civil nuclear trade delegation to visit India

 A civil nuclear power trade delegation of eight leading UK-based companies is visiting India.

 

This is coordinated by the UK Nuclear Industry Association.

The delegation will be led by UK Business Ambassador Lady Barbara Judge, Director and Former Chairman of the UK Atomic Energy Authority and a member of the UK Nuclear Development Forum, said a spokesperson of British Deputy High Commission.

NIA is a trade association and representative body of UK’s civil nuclear industry.

As a part of the visit, there will be a seminar in Mumbai on “Civil Nuclear Power: Opportunities for UK-India Collaborations” on February 22.

The half-a-day seminar will also explore the possibility of business partnerships.

Indian companies and organisations in the civil nuclear sector ranging from design consultancy, engineering, project management and training, will be attending the seminar.

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