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Hindu (Free subscription) | 19 hours ago
CHIKMAGALUR: D.K. Taradevi Siddartha, former Union Minister, has welcomed the bilateral agreement for civilian nuclear cooperation between India and the United States. In a press release, Ms. Siddartha has stated that the agreement will ...
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Times of India (Free subscription) | yesterday
With the signing of the Indo-US nuke deal, the country will achieve 35% electricity generation from nuclear power plants by 2050, Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Anil Kakodkar said.
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rediff News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Both countries have always supported the peaceful use of civil nuclear energy and an agreement in this connection is expected to be signed during the President's visit to China which began Tuesday, Ambassador Masood Khan said. The two countries will ink several agreements in the fields of technology, agriculture and minerals. They will also sign an investment protocol to their existing free...
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World Affairs Board (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
North Korea to resume disablement after nuclear deal SEOUL - North Korea said on Sunday it would resume taking apart its plutonium-producing nuclear plant and allow in inspectors in response to a US decision to remove it from a terrorism blacklist and salvage a faltering nuclear deal. The...
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Indian Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
Pakistan and China are expected to sign a civil nuclear agreement during President Asif Ali Zardari's maiden state visit to the Communist nation, the country's envoy to Beijing said.
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Business Week (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
Nuclear Deal Prolongs Dilemma over North KoreaPresident Bush's compromise delisting Pyongyang as a state sponsor of terrorism leaves plenty of thorny issues for his successor by Related Items Story Tools Dictator Kim Jung-Ill Korean Central Television/Yonhap via Getty ImagesThe weekend salvage of a faltering nuclear deal underlines a policy dilemma facing North Korea, the U.S., and U.S. allies. The...
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www.musikmonster.com (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
The nuclear deal with the United States have created quite a furor in Indian politics and media. India which calls itself none aligned with refere2 Vote(s)
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Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
President Pratibha Patil hailed the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, noting that India's tradition of peace and brotherhood helped it gain international acceptance
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oil and energy news (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
By L. Jayasooriya The nuclear deal that India has struck with America or America has struck with India as the case may be could be a potential threat, not in terms of nuclear weapons, but in terms of the unknown that could happen to the stability of all Asian countries over which India wants to exercise [...]
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea may reward North Korea for reaching a compromise to save a crumbling nuclear disarmament deal by sending a delayed shipment of steel aid to its destitute neighbor, a government official indicated on Monday.
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World Affairs Board (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
India not against US-Pakistan N-deal: Pranab Mukherjee Quote: WASHINGTON: India has indicated it would not mind the United States entering a civil nuclear deal with Pakistan, saying it believed every country has the right to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. "We will like to encourage civil nuclear cooperation for peaceful use of nuclear energy," external...
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OpiniPundit (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
Ibelieve in the years to come this will go down as one of Bush's premier accomplishments ... The United States and India on Friday signed the nuclear deal which will allow India to buy US civil nuclear technology for the first time in three decades. The accord was signed by US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and Indian External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee. The accord has...
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | 10/12/2008
North Korea said on Sunday it would resume taking apart its plutonium-producing nuclear plant and allow in inspectors in response to a U.S. decision to remove it from a terrorism blacklist and salvage a faltering nuclear deal.