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A. Vinod Kumar  09:48 PM | September 10,2009
A recent claim that the thermonuclear device tested in May 1998 was a fizzle has sparked new debates
Nitin Pai   09:36 PM | July 20,2009
The G-8 statement on non-proliferation does not take away the core benefits of the India-US nuclear deal
PTI   03:21 PM | July 13,2009
Pranab Mukherjee said that India is not a member of G-8 grouping and it is only part of an outreach countries group of five countries
  09:08 PM | May 07,2009
The foreign policy contours of the Obama administration with respect to India are getting clearer by the day
Reuters  09:51 AM | January 30,2009
The draft agreement said India would be required to make its declared civilian reactors, 14 out of 22, subject to regular IAEA non-proliferation inspections
  11:38 PM | January 18,2009
Supplies of enriched uranium for India’s fuel-starved nuclear power plants are expected from France in the next few months
Jyoti Malhotra   11:59 PM | January 08,2009
US hopes to push its case next week with external affairs minister and AEC; the UK group arrives on 19 January
Liz Mathew  12:46 AM | October 18,2008
The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance severely criticized the government on the manner in which it convened the Parliament session
  10:41 AM | October 05,2008
Both sides promised to sign the deal soon, after bureaucratic hurdles are cleared
Jyoti Malhotra  05:18 AM | September 28,2008
In an interview with Mint on 26 September, Ashley Tellis, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace said the Indo-US nuclear agreement is a recognition of India’s responsibility and its rising capabilities and the importance of the US-India partnership
V. Krishna and Varghese K. George  10:13 PM | September 26,2008
Unanimous consent will be needed to waive a rule that requires 30 days of consideration of the civilian nuclear accord before a vote
PTI  01:04 AM | September 26,2008
The Indian premier arrived for a meeting with US President George W. Bush as concerns persisted in the Indian camp over certain provisions in the bill cleared by a Senate panel
Danish Siddiqui  12:30 PM | September 12,2008
US and India must work together on building democratic institutions around the world and evolve a precise common agenda to sort out differences on issues such as WTO, says Frank Wisner, Former US Ambassador to India
  10:06 PM | September 10,2008
We should be able to sacrifice for the welfare of the tribe
Danish Siddiqui / Mint TV  11:02 PM | September 09,2008
Forty domestic companies, including the Videocon group, Jindal Power and Tata Power are trying to convince the central government to allow private participation in generation of civil nuclear energy
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