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Washington based Arms Control Association (ACA) has asked nuclear exporting countries to flatly reject US proposal to allow nuke status to India
Preeti Singhani
Aug. 14, 2008

"One of the most notable and troublesome features" of the US proposal is the weak and very ambiguous language in section 2, which is ostensibly meant to outline what India has done that qualifies it for a special exemption from Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) guidelines, says the ACA Executive Director Daryl G. Kimball.

The Washington based Arms Control Association (ACA) has asked nuclear exporting countries to flatly reject "as unsound and irresponsible" a US proposal to exempt India from the group's guidelines without any additional conditions.

The current US proposal would simply "recognize" India's commitments and actions that were outlined in the July 2005 joint statement by President George W. Bush and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Kimball said in an accompanying analysis.

Bush Administration is eager to handover $100 billion from Indian tax payer’s money to American corporations that will supply India the nuclear reactors. It is a money game. Indian Government has already used the kick back bribes to buy Members of Indian Parliament to win approval for the nuke deal in India.


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