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This is an archive article published on August 5, 2008

Lot of hurdles to cross for implementation of nuke deal: PM

Indicating that the path to implementation of the Indo-US nuclear deal may not be smooth, PM Manmohan Singh said there are a ‘lot of hurdles’ to cross.

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Indicating that the path to implementation of the Indo-US nuclear deal may not be smooth, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said there are a ‘lot of hurdles’ to cross.

“We have lot of hurdles to cross. The next stage is NSG (Nuclear Suppliers Group)”, Singh told reporters on the sidelines of a function to launch a book on history, authored by his daughter Upinder Singh, a Professor in the Delhi University.

He was asked about India’s case in the 45-member NSG after getting the clearance of the IAEA for a safeguards agreement.

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New Delhi needs the nod of the NSG and also the approval of the nuclear deal by the US Congress to open the doors of nuclear commerce, ending three decades of isolation.

India expects a ‘clean’ and ‘unconditional’ waiver from the NSG to take the deal forward and hopes no new conditions are put that would nullify the safeguards pact.

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