During two-nation visit beginning Monday which will also take Singh to China, the likelihood of a Border Defence Cooperation Agreement (BDCA) to avoid face-offs between the two armies, especially against the backdrop of the Depsang valley incident this summer.
"We are trying to do it. We hope we will do (the agreement on) three and four," official sources said on the likelihood of signing an agreement in regard to the two new reactors being set up in the Russian-aided project during Singh's visit.
In view of the fact that a new area was being traversed, India itself was keen to sort out matters because of the nuclear liability act, government is the operator and it has to take a protective insurance cover that will cover the fault of suppliers, whether domestic or foreign, too.
"We have to see things mutually. We have told the Russians that we are the operators and they don't have the liability. The operator has the right of recourse. The liability clause is circumscribed by various conditions," the sources.