India signs convention on nuclear damages

27 Oct 2010

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India today signed the Convention on Supplementary Compensation (CSC) in Vienna under which it will be able to seek compensation in case of transnational implications of a nuclear accident.

The international convention has been signed by 14 countries, including India.

However, the convention has been ratified by only four countries - the US, Argentina, Morocco and Romania - so far.

The CSC provides for the establishment of an international fund to hike the compensation amount available to victims and also allows for compensating civil damage within a state's exclusive economic zone, including loss of tourism or fisheries related income.

According to analysts, the development is a significant step, which will allow India to engage in nuclear commerce.

The convention seeks to establish a uniform global legal regime for compensation to victims in the unlikely event of a nuclear accident.

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