The US, which signed a nuclear agreement with India last year, is not considering the option of providing atomic energy to Pakistan as part of its efforts to resolve the energy-crisis in the country.A high-profile US team which went to Islamabad recently to discuss energy issues with Pakistan's officals did not discuss the option of civilian nuclear energy, David Goldwyn, coordinator for international...
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a first of its kind, Mumbai will play host over the weekend to big international players in the nuclear industry and their Indian counterparts.Starting on November 13, the three-day expo at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Goregaon is poised to become the biggest networking meet after the international Nuclear Suppliers’ Group lifted restrictions on its member countries last year from transferring civilian...
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of its kind, Mumbai will play host over the weekend to big international players in the nuclear industry and their Indian counterparts.Starting on November 13, the three-day expo at the Bombay Exhibition Centre in Goregaon is poised to become the biggest networking meet after the international Nuclear Suppliers’ Group lifted restrictions on its member countries last year from transferring civilian...
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who played an instrumental role in the signing of the India-US nuclear deal, Saturday said the pact was New Delhi's "passport to the world".Calling the accord "historic", Bush said at the HT Leadership Summit here that it would provide India an opportunity to get energy without making pollution."(By signing the deal) the US recognised India's nuclear weapon's programme. It is India's passport to the...
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who played an instrumental role in the signing of the India-US nuclear deal, Saturday said the pact was New Delhi's 'passport to the world'.Calling the accord "historic", Bush said at the HT Leadership Summit here that it would provide India an opportunity to get energy without making pollution."(By signing the deal) the US recognised India's nuclear weapon's programme. It is India's passport to the...
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should amend India's Atomic Energy Act to enable private players to enter the nuclear power generation sector, seen as a $50-billion market, the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) has said."Almost a year has elapsed since India ended its nuclear isolation by forging a nuclear alliance with United States of America, besides other economies for cooperation in nuclear energy generation,"...
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government should amend India's Atomic Energy Act to enable private players to enter the nuclear power generation sector, seen as a $50-billion market, the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) has said."Almost a year has elapsed since India ended its nuclear isolation by forging a nuclear alliance with United States of America, besides other economies for cooperation in nuclear energy...
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government should amend India's Atomic Energy Act to enable private players to enter the nuclear power generation sector, seen as a 50-billion dollars market, the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) has said."Almost a year has elapsed since India ended its nuclear isolation by forging a nuclear alliance with United States of America, besides other economies for cooperation in nuclear...
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George W. Bush says that India - US nuclear deal is New Delhi's "passport to the world".Former US president George W. Bush who had kicked off the vital India - US nuclear deal during his last days of presidency, has mentioned that this deal is in fact is New Delhi's "passport to the world".Addressing the HT Leadership Summit in Mumbai, Bush mentioned that the nuclear deal was a “historic” one and mentioned...
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Sticking to its policy of not selling uranium to non-NPT countries, Australia today said it "understands" that India looked forward to power its ambitious civil nuclear energy program with Australian uranium."The government understands that India looks to the day when its ambitious civil nuclear energy program can include Australian uranium," Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd said in a speech at...
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