U.S. Nuclear Cooperation with India: Issues for Congress
Book Details
Author(s)Paul K. Kerr
PublisherBiblioGov
ISBN / ASIN1116259087
ISBN-139781116259087
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Sales Rank6,980,919
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
India, which has not signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) and does not have International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards on all nuclear material in peaceful nuclear activities, exploded a "peaceful" nuclear device in 1974, convincing the world of the need for greater restrictions on nuclear trade. The United States created the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) as a direct response to India's test, halted nuclear exports to India a few years later, and worked to convince other states to do the same. India tested nuclear weapons again in 1998. However, President Bush announced July 18, 2005, he would "work to achieve full civil nuclear energy cooperation with India" and would "also seek agreement from Congress to adjust U.S. laws and policies," in the context of a broader partnership with India.
