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US House backs India nuclear deal | US House backs India nuclear deal |
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The US House of Representatives has voted in favour of a landmark nuclear deal between India and the US. | The US House of Representatives has voted in favour of a landmark nuclear deal between India and the US. |
The agreement now goes to the Senate for final approval, before President George W Bush signs it into law. | The agreement now goes to the Senate for final approval, before President George W Bush signs it into law. |
India PM Manmohan Singh, who was in New York for the UN General Assembly, has said India is close to securing a "new status" in the world nuclear order. | India PM Manmohan Singh, who was in New York for the UN General Assembly, has said India is close to securing a "new status" in the world nuclear order. |
India says the agreement is vital for it to meet its energy demands. Critics say it creates a dangerous precedent. | India says the agreement is vital for it to meet its energy demands. Critics say it creates a dangerous precedent. |
They say the deal allows India to expand its nuclear power industry without requiring it to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) as other nations must. | They say the deal allows India to expand its nuclear power industry without requiring it to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) as other nations must. |
Under its terms, India would get access to US civilian nuclear technology and fuel. | Under its terms, 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. |
Race against time | |
The House passed by the agreement 298-117 votes. Reports say it is likely to go for a final approval to the Senate this week. | The House passed by the agreement 298-117 votes. Reports say it is likely to go for a final approval to the Senate this week. |
"I am happy that one hurdle has been crossed, but it is not the end of the Congressional process and we need to wait for the final outcome," Manmohan Singh told reporters. | "I am happy that one hurdle has been crossed, but it is not the end of the Congressional process and we need to wait for the final outcome," Manmohan Singh told reporters. |
US President George W Bush urged the Senate to "quickly" vote on the deal before it adjourns before October. | US President George W Bush urged the Senate to "quickly" vote on the deal before it adjourns before October. |
"Signing this bipartisan bill will help strengthen our partnership with India," he said in a statement. | "Signing this bipartisan bill will help strengthen our partnership with India," he said in a statement. |
The US restricted nuclear co-operation with India after it tested a nuclear weapon in 1974. | The US restricted nuclear co-operation with India after it tested a nuclear weapon in 1974. |
"India will be liberated from the constraints of technology denial of 34 years," Mr Singh was quoted as saying in a statement issued by his office. | "India will be liberated from the constraints of technology denial of 34 years," Mr Singh was quoted as saying in a statement issued by his office. |
"The civilian nuclear cooperation is in the interest of India, in the interest of the US and in the interest of the world at large," he said. | "The civilian nuclear cooperation is in the interest of India, in the interest of the US and in the interest of the world at large," he said. |
Correspondents say it will be a race against time if the two sides sign the deal - first agreed three years ago - and regarded as a key foreign policy priority for both the Indian and US governments. | Correspondents say it will be a race against time if the two sides sign the deal - first agreed three years ago - and regarded as a key foreign policy priority for both the Indian and US governments. |
Earlier this month, the Nuclear Suppliers Group lifted a ban that had stopped India from getting access to the global nuclear market. | Earlier this month, the Nuclear Suppliers Group lifted a ban that had stopped India from getting access to the global nuclear market. |