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Bush Administration promises to see India-US nuke agreement implemented till its last day in office – but it will be next set of Indian and US leaders that will tie the knot
Balaji Reddy
Jun. 18, 2008

"From now until January 20th, we''ll continue to work to support this agreement. We''ll continue to encourage the Indian government to approve it. And if in such time it is approved, we will make every effort to move it through Congress," the State Department Deputy Spokesman Tom Casey said.

Bush Administration promised that would make every effort to get the pact through Congress by January 20 next year when the new President assumes office.

And we certainly hope that the next administration, whoever comes to office in January, would also see this agreement as something fundamentally in America's interest and want to move forward with it as well.

"... fundamentally, we think the India civil nuclear agreement is something that's in the interest of both countries. The obstacle has been that the Indian government has some internal political issues it needs to resolve before it can move forward with it," Casey said.

But what is the real fate of this agreement?

The reality is that election in India will provide a means of a referendum and that will facilitate the implementation of the deal. The new American President after Jan 20, 2009 and the new Indian Prime Minister will have to renegotiate the fate of the deal in an open environment without hiding the ‘Hyde’ Act.


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