India's Communists to Decide Strategy on Nuclear Deal Tomorrow
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India's Communist parties will tomorrow decide their strategy on support to the government over the country's nuclear agreement with the U.S.
India will soon approach the International Atomic Energy Agency for a safeguards agreement for the deal, the Press Trust of India reported today, citing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The process will move very fast, Singh told reporters.
The Communist parties, which oppose the deal, had set today as the deadline for a clarification from the ruling coalition on approaching the global nuclear regulator as part of steps to complete the accord.
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I'd love to see Bush's face when he learns or learnt this - he is the one who made a generous offer to India to help it develop its nuclear program. India is not a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, and neither is Israel. Iran is a signatory and has not broken that treaty. The USA is also a signatory, and has broken it several times.
See also http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4764826.stm with regard to Bush's nuclear deal with India in 2006.
India's Communist parties will tomorrow decide their strategy on support to the government over the country's nuclear agreement with the U.S.
India will soon approach the International Atomic Energy Agency for a safeguards agreement for the deal, the Press Trust of India reported today, citing Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The process will move very fast, Singh told reporters.
The Communist parties, which oppose the deal, had set today as the deadline for a clarification from the ruling coalition on approaching the global nuclear regulator as part of steps to complete the accord.
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I'd love to see Bush's face when he learns or learnt this - he is the one who made a generous offer to India to help it develop its nuclear program. India is not a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty, and neither is Israel. Iran is a signatory and has not broken that treaty. The USA is also a signatory, and has broken it several times.
See also http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/4764826.stm with regard to Bush's nuclear deal with India in 2006.
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- Vierotchka
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