Broadbased nuke pact with Russia to be beyond 123 agreement.
December 6th, 2009 - 6:14 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )
New Delhi, Dec.6 (ANI): The broadbased nuclear agreement with Russia, which is to be signed during Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh’s visit to Moscow, commencing from today, is expected to go beyond the bilateral 123 civil nuclear agreement signed between India and the United States last year.
Both sides are giving final touches to what is being called a Bilateral Framework Inter-Governmental Agreement on the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
India sees this new agreement with Russia as a forward-looking arrangement according to which reprocessing and fuel supply will not be interrupted even if India conducts nuclear tests.
India has been engaged in nuclear trade with Russia for almost two decades, whereas it has formally signed the civil nuclear deal with the US just last year. However, trade in this sector between New Delhi and Washington remains in limbo.
Despite several rounds of discussions between the delegations of the two countries, nuclear commerce is yet to take off. Sources said that techical issues of liability and reprocessing are holding it up.
Recently when asked for his comments on why India and the United States had not been able to give the final touches to the US-India Civil Nuclear Cooperation deal, especially on the issue of reprocessing during Prime Minister Singh’s visit to Washington last month, National Security Adviser M.K.Narayanan said: “It is likely to conclude in a matter of days. We have agreed to the modalities, now just the language, the legalese needs to b worked out.”
“Thanks to intervention of President (Obama), we have arrived at the very last stage. There is only one matter left, its only a matter of legalese,” he had added.
Official sources here said that as far as reprocessing is concerned, it is connected with arrangements and procedures of one dedicated facility. They said that the United States understood that it would be to their advantage to begin with that. (ANI)
- India, US to sign reprocessing pact before July - Dec 16, 2009
- India-US reprocessing pact in a week: M.K. Narayanan - Nov 29, 2009
- Ahead of Clinton visit, US says committed to NSG waiver - Jul 14, 2011
- India, US sign nuclear reprocessing deal - Jul 31, 2010
- India, Russia to focus on n-energy, defence during summit - Dec 07, 2011
- U.S. and India agree on cooperation for peaceful uses of nuclear energy - Jul 31, 2010
- A big day for India-Russia nuclear cooperation - Dec 07, 2009
- India, US reprocessing deal opens n-power market to US (Lead, with Image) - Jul 31, 2010
- India signs civil nuclear deal with South Korea (Lead) - Jul 25, 2011
- India, Russia to sign umbrella nuclear deal 'better than 123' - Dec 06, 2009
- Need to resolve issues on nuclear deal: Clinton - Jul 19, 2011
- Russia unfazed by NSG guidelines, backs India's membership - Jul 08, 2011
- Nuke security talks won't stop India from being a clear winner: Experts - Apr 13, 2010
- India set for Putin boost, to sign nuclear, Gorshkov pacts - Mar 11, 2010
- Russia to build more reactors, sign 5th generation jet deal (Roundup) - Dec 17, 2010
Tags: delegations, dr manmohan singh, final touches, fuel supply, governmental agreement, legalese, limbo, manmohan, manmohan singh, modalities, narayanan, national security adviser, nuclear agreement, nuclear commerce, nuclear cooperation, nuclear deal, nuclear tests, nuclear trade, peaceful uses of nuclear energy, uses of nuclear energy