KOLKATA: India has received about 3,968 tonnes of nuclear fuel to run power plants after signing agreements with foreign suppliers, the government said.As part of the civil nuclear cooperation, India had entered into inter-governmental agreements with France, the US, Russia, Namibia, the European Union Canada , Argentina, Czech Republic, Kazakhstan , Republic of Korea, Vietnam and Sri Lanka, some of which are uranium producers and suppliers.India has an accord with Areva of France for the supply of 300 tonnes of uranium ore concentrate and has tied up with Russia’s TVEL Corporation to receive 2,100 tonnes of natural uranium dioxide pellets.Agreements have been signed with NAC Kazatomprom of Kazakhstan for 2,100 tonnes of uranium ore concentrate over six years, NMMC of Uzbekistan for 2,000 tonnes of uranium ore concentrate and with Canada’s Cameco for 3,000 tonnes of uranium ore concentrate.India has so far received 299.87 tonnes of natural uranium ore concentrate from Areva and 2,095.90 tonnes from NAC Kazatomprom. It also got 1,514.69 tonnes of natural uranium dioxide pellets and 58.29 tonnes of enriched uranium dioxide pellets from TVEL, the government said in a statement on Wednesday.