The agreements would mainly cover deepening cooperation in higher education, IITs and Finnish universities. The pacts on the education front would be the major takeaway from the three-day visit of the President.
Talking to a group of visiting Indian journalists at his residence on the outskirts of Helsinki, Finnish President Sauli Niinisto today said there would be an "arrangement on civil nuclear cooperation" between India's atomic energy agency and Finland's radiation and nuclear safety authority.
Asked about Finland's stand on India's membership in elite nuclear clubs like Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) and others, he said: "We do support your (Indian) membership in the NSG. Also we encourage India to conform to even more robustly to non-proliferation regimes."
Niinisto said the relations between the two countries are very strong and hoped that President Mukherjee's visit will give a further fillip to ties to create "win-win" situation for all-round cooperation.
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