India concluded its ‘Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement’ with U.K. in

February, 2010
January, 2010
March, 2010
April, 2010

The correct answer is (c). India concluded its ‘Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement’ with the United Kingdom in March 2010. The agreement was signed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Prime Minister David Cameron in New Delhi. The agreement allows India to import nuclear fuel and technology from the UK, and to build nuclear power plants in India. The agreement was a major breakthrough for India, as it had been isolated from the international nuclear community for decades due to its nuclear weapons program. The agreement was also a major boost for the UK’s nuclear industry, as it is the first major nuclear deal that the UK has signed since the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in 2011.

Option (a) is incorrect because India concluded its ‘Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement’ with the United Kingdom in March 2010, not February 2010.

Option (b) is incorrect because India concluded its ‘Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement’ with the United Kingdom in March 2010, not January 2010.

Option (d) is incorrect because India concluded its ‘Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement’ with the United Kingdom in March 2010, not April 2010.