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US-India Nuclear Deal: The Saga of the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill

Since nuclear reprocessing involves separating and processing spent nuclear fuel, including potentially weapon-grade fuel, the Obama administration insisted on putting in place an inspection regime to prevent New Delhi from diverting US-supplied nuclear fuel to its military programme. 21 Although Ru...

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Published in:Indian foreign affairs journal : a quarterly of the Association of Indian Diplomats 2010-10, Vol.5 (4), p.470-479
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