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| Indo-US Nuke Deal |
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2007-09-10 |
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| | | | Uproar again, RS adjourns till 1600 hrs | | | | | The Opposition NDA and the Third Front continued to disrupt proceedings in the Rajya Sabha over the Indo-US civil nuclear agreement leading to adjournment of the House till noon. |
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2007-09-08 |
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| | | | US would be able to 'blackmail India for 40 yrs' | | | | | Delivering a stern message on the Indo-US nuclear deal, the CPM said the time has come for the UPA leadership to ‘decide and tell people’ whether it would abide by the commitment to the United States or to the CMP. |
| | | | Why Left pulling India back: Govt | | | | | The UPA govt said it will take into account the concerns of the Left parties before operationalising the Indo-US civil nuke deal but there was no area to renegotiate it. |
| | | | You cannot bulldoze us, says Left | | | | | Sending out a strong message to the UPA, the CPI said ‘consequences will follow’ if the government ignores the Left parties' concerns that may be expressed in the UPA-Left committee set up to resolve the differences over the Indo-US nuclear deal. |
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2007-09-07 |
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2007-09-06 |
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| | | | N-deal has benefits for India's industries: Govt | | | | | In the face of strong opposition to the Indo-US nuclear deal from Left parties and the Opposition, the government said the agreement would have major benefits for the development of India's public and private industries. |
| | | | NSG mulls relaxing nuke exports to India: China | | | | | China, which has remained non-committal on the planned Indo-US civil nuclear deal, said the Nuclear Suppliers Group is mulling different options to relax nuclear exports to India. |
| | | | Join us in opposing deal: Karat to BJP | | | | | Holding that the agreement to operationalise the Indo-US N-deal was not acceptable, Prakash Karat asked the BJP to join all others in telling the govt not to proceed with it. |
| | | | China raises fresh concerns on N-deal | | | | | China said there were 'different views' about Indo-US nuclear pact and called for such deals to stay in line with international safeguards -- but left its own stance ambiguous. |
| | | | 'If it's not binding then what is it for' | | | | | Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal had said that the committee will take into account the concerns of the Left parties but is not bound to accept the same. |
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2007-09-05 |
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