In considering its approach towards the resumption of full civil nuclear energy cooperation with India, the international community has to ask itself whether India is a partner or a target for the global non-proliferation regime
Shyam Saran
The (Indian) prime minister said in taking the peace process forward, it was important we not be deflected by the kind of terrorist incidents which continue to take place
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India is poised today to enter a new phase in its foreign policy. We aspire to be a permanent member of the Security Council. We are demonstrating a growing capability to shoulder regional and global responsibilities.
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We cannot sit out the debates on the big issues of our times. Our interests demand a vigorous and articulate diplomatic effort that explains our position and advances our interests
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In seeking clarity on such clandestine activities, the international community must focus not merely on recipient states but on supplier states as well; otherwise our global non-proliferation effort would be undermined by charges of motivated selectivity and discrimination
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On balance, we are pleased with the outcome of the discussions
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We are already conforming to and becoming a partner in the global non-proliferation regime
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Both countries are deeply committed to implementing this very important understanding. The issues are complex, but we are confident that the deal will be implemented soon.
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India and the US are becoming partners in a global non-proliferation regime
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We look forward to the US Congress passing the legislation to enable full civil nuclear energy cooperation between the two countries early next year
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