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Key India nuclear talks continue | Key India nuclear talks continue |
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International talks are due to resume in Vienna to discuss whether to lift a 30-year global ban on the sale of civilian nuclear materials to India. | International talks are due to resume in Vienna to discuss whether to lift a 30-year global ban on the sale of civilian nuclear materials to India. |
A waiver from the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) would help India finalise a nuclear deal with the US. | A waiver from the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) would help India finalise a nuclear deal with the US. |
The UN nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), has already backed the controversial deal. | |
India's government says the deal is vital to meet its energy demands. | India's government says the deal is vital to meet its energy demands. |
Critics of the deal say it creates a dangerous precedent - allowing India access to fuel and technology without requiring it to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) as other countries must do. | Critics of the deal say it creates a dangerous precedent - allowing India access to fuel and technology without requiring it to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) as other countries must do. |
Those opposed to lifting the ban say it would undermine the arguments for isolating Iran over its nuclear programme. | Those opposed to lifting the ban say it would undermine the arguments for isolating Iran over its nuclear programme. |
'Differences' | 'Differences' |
"Naysayers set to delay India decision", reported India's The Hindu newspaper on the opening day of talks on Thursday, alluding to differences between some member countries over lifting the ban. | "Naysayers set to delay India decision", reported India's The Hindu newspaper on the opening day of talks on Thursday, alluding to differences between some member countries over lifting the ban. |
"...Internal differences within the cartel [NSG] will lead to any decision being deferred to a second sitting to be convened perhaps two weeks from now," the newspaper reported. | "...Internal differences within the cartel [NSG] will lead to any decision being deferred to a second sitting to be convened perhaps two weeks from now," the newspaper reported. |
Indian officials made a presentation to explain India's policy to the NSG members on Thursday. | Indian officials made a presentation to explain India's policy to the NSG members on Thursday. |
The nuclear deal is being strongly pushed by the Bush administration and must also be ratified by the US Congress. | The nuclear deal is being strongly pushed by the Bush administration and must also be ratified by the US Congress. |
The deal would allow India to enter the world market in nuclear fuel and technology - as long as it is for civilian purposes. | The deal would allow India to enter the world market in nuclear fuel and technology - as long as it is for civilian purposes. |
It had previously been banned from doing so under the terms of a 30-year embargo imposed because of its testing of atomic bombs and refusal to join the global NPT. | It had previously been banned from doing so under the terms of a 30-year embargo imposed because of its testing of atomic bombs and refusal to join the global NPT. |
Under the terms of the accord, India would get access to US civilian nuclear technology and fuel. | Under the terms of the accord, India would get access to US civilian nuclear technology and fuel. |
In return, Delhi would open its civilian nuclear facilities to inspection - but its nuclear weapons sites would remain off-limits. | In return, Delhi would open its civilian nuclear facilities to inspection - but its nuclear weapons sites would remain off-limits. |
Correspondents say that 14 of India's 22 existing or planned reactors would come under regular Iaea surveillance if the deal goes ahead. | Correspondents say that 14 of India's 22 existing or planned reactors would come under regular Iaea surveillance if the deal goes ahead. |
The US restricted nuclear co-operation with India after it first tested a nuclear weapon in 1974. | The US restricted nuclear co-operation with India after it first tested a nuclear weapon in 1974. |
Critics fear assistance to India's civil programme could free-up additional radioactive material for bomb-making purposes. | Critics fear assistance to India's civil programme could free-up additional radioactive material for bomb-making purposes. |
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