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Indian negotiators led by RB Grover, technical head in the department of atomic energy, huddled over the weekend in marathon talks with the American side headed by Richard Stratford, director of the office of nuclear energy. Negotiations on the reprocessing...
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Not since Jawaharlal Nehru’s sister Vijayalakhsmi Pandit swept through America in 1949 has India had a female ambassador in the US. Tough and accomplished, Meera Shankar is also the first career-diplomat to be sent to Washington in more than two decades.
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Ahead of his Tuesday summit with President Barack Obama, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has expressed the hope that the two sides can work together to build an enduring partnership based on equality and mutual understanding. 'We are strategic partners.
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Thursday said current methods are sufficient to keep weapons reliable in the absence of nuclear testing. The committee, made up of independent scientific experts who do technical reviews for the government, said the success of the program to extend the...
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Spencer said over 23,000 nuclear weapons still exist today, as noted by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon in his introductory remarks to a lecture in Geneva last month. Many are on missiles that could be launched within 15 minutes, said the editor of...
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The United States-China joint statement that has rankled India by its mention of relations between India and Pakistan has underscored the major issue that American President Barack Obama will face when he meets with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Washington...
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United States Ambassador Timothy J Roamer said on Wednesday: 'We are pushing hard and are optimistic that issues like civil liability legislation and licensing of US nuclear companies and reprocessing will be resolved soon.' US companies like GE, Westinghouse...
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Tuesday at a conference on regional security. “There is a change becoming evident in the way that people are thinking of nuclear weapons... [that they] don’t guarantee security...Evans, a former Australian foreign minister, said the political change in...
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I ran temporarily boosted gasoline XRB-FT production by about 30 per cent on Tuesday to show the West it can cope with any sanctions targeting its fuel imports. Oil Minister Massoud Mirkazemi said the move to raise output by 14 million litres per day...
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Published 17 November, 2009, 13:34 While Moscow’s mayor Yury Luzhkov is battling snow clouds above the Russian capital, the organizers of Ski Championship Cup are paying thousands of dollars to transport the stuff from Northern regions. The famous Russian...
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