Canada and India reached a nuclear cooperation agreement extending solely to civil matters, in June 2010 while the G20 Summit was happening in Toronto. On the sidelines of the summit, Prime Minister Singh came to Canada on an official visit. The nuclear cooperation agreement signed by the two countries extends solely to the civil domain.
When Prime Minister Harper visited India at the beginning of the month, negotiators had concluded an underlying agreement to operationalize the civil nuclear cooperation agreement. It's an administrative agreement laying out all the details. It provides for the reporting mechanisms on both sides as regards the sharing of civil nuclear expertise, materials and technology. These mechanisms are designed to preserve the integrity of both countries' interests in nuclear non-proliferation.