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Indo-US nuke trade unlikely to start unless India signs CSC

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Indo-US nuke trade unlikely to start unless India signs CSC

American companies, that had played a key role in the passage of the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, are unlikely to indulge in nuclear trade with India unless New Delhi becomes a party to an international convention on supplementary compensation for nuclear damage, a Congressional report has said.

"US firms will likely be very reluctant to engage in nuclear trade with India if the government does not adhere to the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage (CSC), which has not yet entered into force," said the independent Congressional Research Service (CRS) in its latest report to the Congress on the implementation of the civilian nuclear issue.

CRS is the bipartisan research wing of the US Congress which prepares periodic report on various issues for American lawmakers. The report was sent to lawmakers on September 28. National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon who was in Washington last week had announced that India will sign CSC.

The CRS informed Congressmen that US companies have not yet started nuclear trade with India.

"New Delhi had reportedly insisted that India and the United States conclude an agreement on a reprocessing facility in India before New Delhi would sign contracts with US nuclear firms," it said.

"However, the countries announced March 29 that they had concluded the agreement. The Administration submitted the subsequent arrangement to Congress May 11. The proposed arrangement shall not take effect if Congress adopts a joint resolution of disapproval," the report said.

The CRS report said the administration has characterised civil nuclear cooperation with India as a "win" for nonproliferation because it would bring India into the "nonproliferation mainstream".

In short, the Administration is proposing that India should be courted as an ally in US nonproliferation policy, rather than continue as a target of US nonproliferation policy.

According to this reasoning, India should become an ally for three reasons: past policies have not worked; India has a relatively good nonproliferation record; and India could be a useful ally in the nonproliferation regime.

At the same time, it said some observers are concerned that India may not support US nonproliferation policies sufficiently to warrant nuclear cooperation, particularly where the US faces its greatest nuclear proliferation threat -- Iran.

For example, at the September 8 House International Relations Committee hearing, several Members of Congress questioned whether the US had obtained assurances from India of its support on Iran before it issued the July 18 joint statement.

"Two factors may present challenges to Indian support for US policies toward Iran. First, India has a growing strategic relationship with Iran, not limited to its interest in a proposed USD 7.4 billion, 2800-km-long gas pipeline between Iran, Pakistan, and India.

Second, India has a strong tradition of foreign policy independence, as a long-time leader of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) states and as a vigorous opponent of the discriminatory nature of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty," the report said.

India and the US signed the landmark civilian deal in 2008 but some outstanding issues are holding up the implementation of the deal.

'Indo-US nuke trade unlikely to start unless India signs CSC'
 
You know what...we dont need that.

France,Canada,Russia and Japan are already knocking on our doors with their latest technologies and Canada,Namibia,Mongolia and Kazakhstan with their Uranium.

So if at all it comes to anything the loss is Uncle Sam's not India's.
 
India is least bothered.. If america doesnt enter our market.. they event want the brick back when sanction is imposed... better to keep them away.
 
who cares we dont give a daaam if they wanna invest in india or not
 
You know what...we dont need that.

France,Canada,Russia and Japan are already knocking on our doors with their latest technologies and Canada,Namibia,Mongolia and Kazakhstan with their Uranium.

So if at all it comes to anything the loss is Uncle Sam's not India's.

Think again. Without Uncle SAM's green light France, Canada, Russia and
Japan dare to knock on India's door.
 
Think again. Without Uncle SAM's green light France, Canada, Russia and
Japan dare to knock on India's door.

Its nothing about green light. Its a competitive business. But USA certainly helped India to get India-specific exception from IAEA and NSG and that was supported by all these countries. Even Japan want to cooperate and sell high technology systems. After this India will also be able to sell to other countries.

India should never sign CSC in its current form. They should change CSC or US's law like earlier. Because nuclear liability bill already passed by Indian parliament and became law.
 
You know what...we dont need that.

France,Canada,Russia and Japan are already knocking on our doors with their latest technologies and Canada,Namibia,Mongolia and Kazakhstan with their Uranium.

So if at all it comes to anything the loss is Uncle Sam's not India's.

Add S. Korea to that list as well for technological inputs. If USA thinks that India is going to "miss the bus", it forgets that there are other "buses and drivers" as well.
 
Think again. Without Uncle SAM's green light France, Canada, Russia and
Japan dare to knock on India's door.

india specific wavier from NSG and IAEA means any country who has civilian nuclear tech and the member of the above organization can trade with india irrespective of USA .......... say it is like national permit u can drive ur taxi to any state u want like wise u can have nuclear trade with any member country u want if US is not willing to do so it is the united states loss not india and more over we have our brother Russia who is ready to do so............. in case if the members have forgotten after the US senate approved when George bush tenure was finished it was france and russia who signed the deal first than the US no NO WORRIES MAN............ ALL IS WELL:smitten::smitten:
 

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