Coming barely two months after the India-Canada civil nuclear cooperation pact became operational, the visit is aimed at understanding the companies, their requirements and the overall potential of the country's nuclear industry.
Though India and Canada inked the pact in 2010, it came into force in September this year. Under the agreement, not only India will get technological expertise from Canadian companies on various fronts, but Canada will also help the country to import uranium from there which is crucial for India's nuclear power reactors.
"The growing demand for high quality services and equipment in India's nuclear energy sector represents a promising export market for Canadian nuclear suppliers, notably in Ontario," a Canadian High Commission release said here today.
The delegation is also likely to meet Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) officials.
OCI is an association of 185 leading Canadian suppliers to the nuclear industry in Canada and the international marketplace.
