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Can anyone tell me briefly about the indo-us nuclear deal?

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now you might be thinking that i was daydreaming for the past few months but i wasnt i was on a tight schedule and so i didnt even have the time to read the newspaper!!!! please tell me the answer as soon as posssible

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  1. There is vast damand of power in india and to produce this we need fuel but after pokhern test in1998 we are facing ban and can not import uranium so in Manmohan singh Govt, India & US going to have a pact which is called Indo- US nuclear deal. in this deal we could import Uranium but only for Civil cause, producing energy and can not use for nuclear weapon.

    Now the deal has to cross several hurdles as u aware that Lok Sabha has approved the deal and IAEA has also approved the deal on 31 july. on the deal has to get approval from 45-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) cartel that is scheduled to meet in Vienna on August 21. The NSG typical decides issues by consensus. And After getting nod from there Deal would be put on US assembly table, more likely on 8 Sep.


  2. Nuclear energy is very great and will lost long. The existing enery we have is absolutely is an iota against necessity.If want huge energe it takes time but after few years our energy can be utilised by umpteen number of people and even surplus can also be  used for other purposes.

  3. The Lok Sabha’s vote of confidence in Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh’s Government last week is a decisive vote for both nuclear power as India’s key energy option and a strategic alliance with the United States of America (USA).

    There is also a rising confidence among the world’s major nuclear and industrial nations that India is a responsible nuclear power. Many of these countries had shut their doors on India in 1974 when it tested a peaceful nuclear device. These restrictions became even more stringent when India declared herself a nuclear weapons state following the second Pokharan explosion in 1998.

    The cornerstone of this new era in civilian nuclear co-operation is the 2007 agreement between India and the U.S., called the “123 Act”. Once the U.S. Congress approves this Act, it will allow the sale of U.S. nuclear technology and fuel to India. However the U.S. must also receive clearance from the 45 countries that comprise the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) for its nuclear exports to India.

    This is because New Delhi is not a signatory to the international agreement to prevent the spread of dangerous nuclear material, namely the Nuclear non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Once the NSG exempts the U.S. from this rule, other countries will also demand similar concessions for exports to India.

    In this context the new agreement would pave the way for large imports of uranium, the fissile fuel necessary to operate reactors, to produce nuclear power. Currently, the share of nuclear power in India’s overall electricity production is only about three per cent. This proportion is expected to rise as nuclear energy is considered a ’clean source of energy’ compared to conventional fuels which are responsible for greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming.

  4. Good question -Indian manz are very intelligent --they will provide the world with Nuclear power and everything will be "apple-pie"  

    Islam is a spent force--the new superpowers of India and China will take care of this medieval cult.

  5. Raj Persaud... you seem racist! you cannot fault any religion.

    The most well-known Hindu saying about religion is: "Truth is one; sages call it by different names."  YOU NEED TO LEARN A LOT.

    I wonder what you gonna teach your children.

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