06-10-2008, 07:44 PM
<b>It will be 'tragic for India' to forgo nuke deal: US</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Seeking quick implementation of the civil nuclear agreement, the US has said it would be "tragic" for India if it forgoes this opportunity for a strategic partnership with the US.
"...We believe it is essential to quickly implement the landmark civil nuclear agreement with the United States and bring India into the international nuclear non-proliferation mainstream," US Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Christopher Padilla said here on Monday.
"It would be tragic for India to forgo this opportunity for a strategic partnership with the United States," he said.
Washington has been insisting that India needs to complete the processes required for the deal, saying time was running out in the light of the Presidential elections later this year.
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Media is creating environment for Moron Singh to ditch India's interest.
"...We believe it is essential to quickly implement the landmark civil nuclear agreement with the United States and bring India into the international nuclear non-proliferation mainstream," US Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Christopher Padilla said here on Monday.
"It would be tragic for India to forgo this opportunity for a strategic partnership with the United States," he said.
Washington has been insisting that India needs to complete the processes required for the deal, saying time was running out in the light of the Presidential elections later this year.
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Media is creating environment for Moron Singh to ditch India's interest.