February 4, 2010 1:37 PM

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Success in India-US Civil Nuclear accord, safeguard agreement with IAEA comes into force

The safeguard agreement between India and the International Atomic Agency has come into force. This paves the way for full implementation of India-US Civil Nuclear accord. The US President Mr. Barak Obama has certified that India has placed its civil nuclear facilities under the IAEA safeguard. <br/><br/>He also certified that India has filed a declaration of facilities as mandated by the bilateral agreement and the separation plan presented in Parliament on 11th of May in 2006. The two countries took a major step in building a new strategic partnership between the two countries after the then US President George Bush signed a new law expanding US civil nuclear cooperation with India.<br/><br/>Ahead of the signing of the accord in 2008, New Delhi had marathan discussions with the nuclear suppliers group and the IAEA to get a clear waiver for holding nuclear commerce with 45 nations. India had first civil nuclear accord with France in December 2007 and Canada is the 8th country in a row showing keen interest to have nuclear commerce with India. Accords in this crucial energy area have already been signed with Russia, Mangolia, Argentina, Namibia and Kazakistan.

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