Correct option is D
The
Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage (CSC) is an international framework that establishes compensation mechanisms in case of nuclear accidents. India ratified this treaty on
4 February 2016, enabling it to become part of an international liability regime for nuclear damages, ensuring compensation to victims.
Information Booster:
India signed the CSC in
2010 and officially ratified it on
4 February 2016. The ratification signified India’s commitment to addressing nuclear liability issues and paved the way for international cooperation in nuclear energy.
Additional Information:
1.
Option (a): 6 February, 2016 This date does not correspond to India's ratification of the CSC. The correct date is
4 February.
2.
Option (b): 15 February, 2016 India did not ratify the CSC on this date, although discussions around nuclear cooperation continued during this period.
3.
Option (c): 22 January, 2016 This date is unrelated to the CSC ratification, though it was close to the final ratification in February 2016.