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"Indo-US N-deal could lead to arms race"
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WASHINGTON: A former US State Department official has said that the Indo-US civil nuclear deal that would provide New Delhi with uranium for fissile material production, could lead to an arms race between India, Pakistan and China.
"The civilian nuclear deal will free up for India Uranium needed for its weapons programme, will force Pakistan to keep pace and perhaps even make China to re-think on resuming fissile material production," Robert Einhorn, a former US State Department official, said.
Einhorn, a key official dealing with non-proliferation issues during the Bill Clinton administration, was speaking at a panel discussion "Forging Non Proliferation Consensus after US-Indian Civil Nuclear Cooperation".
He said the deal posed several risks - some countries under pressure will calculate that costs are "manageable" and that the US will show "understanding", that rules can be bent or ignored under the pretext of commerce and the substantial increase in the fissile material stock leaving open the possibilities of theft and seizure.
The US, in the process of forging the new consensus, has a special responsibility to allay fears of allies and reassure commitment to security in the context of what has happened with Iran and North Korea, Einhorn said.
About India`s contribution in the NPT regime, Einhorn, presently with the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, maintained that New Delhi should resist in "re-making" it.