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India, Japan fail to conclude nuclear deal

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (left) with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe at a traditional tea ceremony in Tokyo, Japan on 1 September 2014 [Image: PMO, India]

The negotiations hit a wall with a clause stating that India would not test again and would allow more inspections of its nuclear facilities to ensure that fuel was not being diverted to make bombs.


Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was expected to a sign a massive $90 billion nuclear trade pact to allow Japanese nuclear power companies to build plants in India, a deal that is stalled once again after years of failed negotiations.

Over the next two decades India and China are set to bring 35 nuclear reactors online.

Energy-hungry India is not a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty although earlier this year New Delhi said it was ratifying an agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to expand oversight of its civilian nuclear programme.

However, Japan promised $35 billion in investment and financing for Indian infrastructure for the next five years.

The findings of an annual survey released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (Sipri) earlier this year said India is developing new systems capable of delivering nuclear weapons and expanding capacities to produce fissile material for military purposes.

India had 90-110 nuclear warheads in 2014, according to Sipri.

Meanwhile, ahead of Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s visit to India that begins on Thursday, the Australian government announced it is satisfied with the safeguards India has in place to allow the export of uranium to the nuclear-armed nation.
 
we have nuke deal with such countries as US, France, in future Japs too will enter in contract with us
 
Japan is gonna sign the nuclear deal with India sooner or later but for sure.
 
Journey to a Thousand miles..begins with a single step.... single step was $35 Billion !
 
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Abe: "Modi-San, we will be happy to provide you with $35 billion ..."
Modi: "Yum, the Japanese whale soap tastes good indeed"
Abe: "with an interest that matches the fair market valuation..."
Modi: "Wait, what?"
Abe: "and in return India will guarantee rare earth supply to Japan for the next 20 years..."
Modi: "My legs, I can't feel my legs!"
Abe: "By the way. Modi-san, you have to sign the nuclear NPT too"
Modi: "Abe-san, I'm sorry to interrupt, but does the concept of chair exist in Japan?"
 
And thus the day could be concluded with the discussion about miso soup and chair
 
The negotiations hit a wall with a clause stating that India would not test again and would allow more inspections of its nuclear facilities to ensure that fuel was not being diverted to make bombs.
We are not retarded.US and other western powers has signed many nuclear deals with their puppet allies. Most of these deals have clause which state that nuclear waste produced in those plants will be owned by the westerners. We know nuclear waste is used to make bombs. In short westerners are making bombs with some one else's money :D
 
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