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US-India Nuclear Deal in Doubt

HeadlineJun 11, 2008

The Financial Times is reporting the Bush administration is abandoning hopes of completing a controversial nuclear deal with India. India would receive access to US nuclear technology for the first time. Critics have said the agreement would encourage nuclear production regionally and worldwide, because it effectively rewards India for developing nuclear weapons outside the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. But US officials say a deal is unlikely, because the Indian government has backed off under pressure from leftist coalition allies.

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