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05NEWDELHI6598
2005-08-26 14:50:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy New Delhi
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PM SINGH TO SEEK FRENCH SUPPORT ON NUCLEAR ISSUES

Tags:  PREL KNNP MNUC ENRG MASS FR IN EU 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 NEW DELHI 006598 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/26/2015
TAGS: PREL KNNP MNUC ENRG MASS FR IN EU
SUBJECT: PM SINGH TO SEEK FRENCH SUPPORT ON NUCLEAR ISSUES

REF: A. STATE 133163

B. NEW DELHI 6011

C. NEW DELHI 6079

Classified By: A/DCM Geoffrey Pyatt for Reasons 1.4 (B, D)

C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 NEW DELHI 006598

SIPDIS

E.O. 12958: DECL: 08/26/2015
TAGS: PREL KNNP MNUC ENRG MASS FR IN EU
SUBJECT: PM SINGH TO SEEK FRENCH SUPPORT ON NUCLEAR ISSUES

REF: A. STATE 133163

B. NEW DELHI 6011

C. NEW DELHI 6079

Classified By: A/DCM Geoffrey Pyatt for Reasons 1.4 (B, D)


1. (C) Summary: In an August 25 meeting, French Second
Counselor Gilles Bourbao previewed PM Singh's September 11-12
trip to Paris. The primary motivation for the Singh visit is
to obtain French support for modifying the international
nuclear framework in light of the US-Indian civil nuclear
agreement (Ref A). Given France's traditionally more lenient
view on the Indian nuclear program, Bourbao believes that
Paris will be "pleased to look for ways to develop a new
international framework" which includes India. The Europeans
will also discuss Indian participation in ITER and climate
change during the upcoming EU-India Summit in New Delhi.
Since the Indo-French "Strategic Dialogue" began in 2000,
business, culture and military links relations between France
and India have been blooming, Bourbao said. End Summary.

Indo-French Relations are "a la mode"
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2. (C) Indian NSA Narayanan will have a chance to preview
the PM's trip when he meets with Chirac's Diplomatic Advisor
Maurice Gourdault-Montagne on September 2 for their biannual
Strategic Dialogue. After the Strategic Dialogue began in
2000, Bourbou noted, the French Ambassador began receiving
direct access to the Foreign Secretary. Strategic Dialogue
meetings ordinarily review all aspects of Indo-French
relations, including business, culture and military ties.
Trade and investment between the countries has risen by 30
percent in the past two years, and France is now India's
seventh largest trading partner, the Embassy reported. In
the next month, the Indo-French Intellectual Forum will bring
the former French IMF President, former European Commissioner
and a Nobel Prize winner in Physics to India. Bourbou
observed that France has lately become "fashionable" in
India. COMMENT: Not that we have noticed. END COMMENT.


3. (C) Despite being India's third largest military partner

after Russia and Israel, Bourbou said that largest headache
in the relationship is concluding big contracts. In addition
to the Indian decision on the Multi-Role Combat Aircraft
tender, France is awaiting closure on GOI purchases of French
submarines and 40 Airbus aircraft.

Paris Trip "Directly Linked" to US-India Joint Statement
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4. (C) Since the PM's return from Washington in late July,
MEA has been in constant contact with the French Embassy. A
few days after returning from the trip, the Foreign Minister
sent the French a letter to "inform France of the nuclear
developments and stress India's commitment to nuclear
security." At the beginning of August, the Prime Minister
requested an official visit in Paris on his way to the United
National General Assembly. PM Singh will arrive in Paris on
the evening of September 11, spend the 12th in meetings, and
leave for New York the next day. While in Paris, he will
have a "personal talk and lunch" with President Chirac,
dinner with Prime Minister Raffarin, and a meeting with
Minister of Foreign Affairs Douste-Blazy.


5. (C) Bourbou reported there is "no specific agenda yet,
but the Indians want to talk nuclear." In the wake of the
US-Indo nuclear deal, the PM will seek French support for
modifying international nuclear rules. He recalled that
France has always been more supportive of the Indian civil
nuclear program and did not administer sanctions after the
Pokhran tests. According to Bourbou, the French government
favors using civilian nuclear power to help responsible
countries such as India to meet their energy needs. As a
result, the French diplomat believes the GOF will be "pleased
to look for ways to develop a new international framework" to
include India. He characterized the new US position as
"closer to the traditional French view."

India-EU Summit to Focus on ITER and Climate Change
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6. (C) On September 7, France will participate in the
British-led India-EU Summit in New Delhi, where they will
unveil an "Action Plan for the Strategic Partnership" that
the Europeans have been negotiating over the past several
months. The GOI also hopes to discuss Indian Participation
in the ITER reactor project. France is "happy to integrate
India into the project, with certain conditions," but Bourbou
indicated that the EU has yet to reach consensus on this
issue. The British are "insisting on an environmental and
climate change agreement," which will be a priority at the
Summit. Bourbou concluded by saying that "the agenda is
linked to the European perception that India is a
responsible, rising power on the global scene." COMMENT:
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. END COMMENT.

Comment: GOI Proactively Building International Consensus
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7. (C) After deftly managing its internal debate on Indo-US
civil nuclear cooperation (Ref B and C),the GOI is gradually
going on the offensive for international support.
Longstanding French backing for India's civil nuclear program
makes Paris an easy first stop. Stay tuned for a flurry of
Indo-European activity at the September 2 Strategic Dialogue
Meeting, the PM Blair's September 7-8 visit, and Singh's
September 11-12 meetings with top French leadership.


8. (U) Visit New Delhi's Classified Website:
(http//www.state.sgov/p/sa/newdelhi)
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