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Govt committed to nuclear deal: Ronen Sen

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Posted online: Thursday , March 13, 2008 at 09:11:26


Washington, March 13: The government of India is "committed" to the civilian nuclear deal with the US, the top Indian diplomat here has said, maintaining that New Delhi is only bound by the bilateral 123 Agreement that has been worked out by the two countries.

Indian Ambassador Ronen Sen's comments come ahead a crucial UPA-Left committee on the nuclear deal on March 17 in the face of an ultimatum by the Government's Communist allies to make its stand clear on the agreement.

Sen emphasised that the governments in both the countries will have to go through the "democratic process" before taking decisions and that neither of the parties would want to "lecture" the other on what it should or should not do.

"As far as the status of the civilian nuclear cooperation agreement is concerned... I would like to say clearly and categorically that the Government is committed to that," Sen told a large gathering at the Sigur Center for Asian Studies' India Initiative programme of George Washington University.

"There is still work in progress. We are a democracy and there are certain processes which have to be over and that is not complete; and we have to take subsequent steps from international forums," he said referring to the safeguards agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency and an exemption from the Nuclear Suppliers Group.

The safeguards agreement, alongwith the NSG waiver, is a prerequisite to operationalise the Indo-US civil nuclear deal.

"We hope that these steps will be completed as soon as possible so that this agreement will come into force," the top Indian official said. "As far as we are concerned -- that is the government of India -- we are committed to the bilateral agreement which we have worked out after long negotiations...What we are bound by is the 123 Agreement," Sen stressed in response to a question.

"As far as the NSG, I don't want to anticipate what the conclusion will be but we expect a clear exemption."

No agreement on any issue can and will be long-lasting unless it is perceived to be of mutual benefit, he said.

"There is a debate going on in both our countries... as democracies we have to take decisions through our democratic process," the Indian envoy to the US said.

"But I don't think any of us would want to lecture the other on what we should do or should not do," Sen said.

In his opening remarks, Sen said the framework of the US-India bilateral relationship was based on shared values, common concerns and intersecting interests not just in the short-term but also in the long-term and strategic aspects.

"The relationship is of mutual benefit. It is," he said.

Apart from the Ambassador, the seminar featured Ashley Tellis, a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment and currently a senior foreign policy advisor to Republican presidential contender Senator John McCain.

Tellis argued that the India policy under a new Republican administration will reflect continuity for a number of reasons.

He said the growth of Indian power is good for America, the two countries have some common enemies like the rise of radical movements, the beneficial elements will be tighter as a result of the bonds between the two societies and further economic integration and a robust US-India relations is good for the rest of the world.

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THIS HEADLESS CHICKEN MAN IS AN AMERICAN SPY by n.krishna on 13 Mar 2008

It was very unusual for a fellow like Sen to come out and criticize our Parliamentarians. Now he is in full throttle for nuclear agreement. Does he know anything about nuke technology to talk like this.

Nuclear Deal Matters by Suresh Mathew on 13 Mar 2008

At Last one Diplomat of the lot had emerged out to support the Nuclear Deal openly against the retarding left front dump forces whose brain will get the message after decades from the real time when the actual action has to be done for any vulnerable and challeging matter.

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