munaeem | 05 August, 2007 11:10
via Munaeem's Blog :
India and the United States have unveiled the text of an operating agreement for their controversial civilian nuclear technology deal.
The accord gives India reprocessing rights in facilities under global safeguards. It leaves India's military program out of its purview, while promising uninterrupted fuel supplies to the civilian nuclear program.
The agreement, which took two years to complete, spells out how a plan for the US to share nuclear technology with India will work, including thorny issues like reprocessing rights and a fuel reserve for India.
The innovative use of the English language has ensured that a future nuclear test by India will not be examined by the U.S. in a vacuum or in isolation.
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