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Opposition to the India–United States Civil Nuclear Agreement in India

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its realisation has run into difficulties in the face of stiff political opposition in India. Also, in November 2007, former Indian Military chiefs, bureaucrats and scientists drafted a letter to Members of Parliament expressing their support for the deal. However, opposition and criticism continued
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The Indo-US civil nuclear deal is in the news once again after US President George W Bush commented that fuel supply assurances to India are not legally binding. Bush's remark has even intrigued New Delhi with the Opposition raising doubts once again. "The assurance of uninterrupted supply of
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Various Indian political and scientific personalities have repeatedly expressed concerns that the United States may use the India-US civilian nuclear agreement as a diplomatic weapon if Indian foreign policy was not in conformity with geopolitical interests of the US.
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In 2006, some Indian ex-nuclear scientists had written an appeal to Indian Members of Parliament to ensure that "decisions taken today do not inhibit India's future ability to develop and pursue nuclear technologies for the benefit of the nation".
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for India specific safeguards which indicated that they may support. The CPI(M), an external parliamentary supporter of government as it stipulates conditions that in some areas are more severe than the clauses in either the NPT or the
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had asked the government not to accept the deal without a vote in the parliament. However, the government remained steadfast on its commitment to the deal and has refused to back down on the agreement. Veteran BJP leader
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newspaper, seemed to indicate willingness to support the government provided some legislative measures. However his party refused to follow that line and stuck to its earlier stand.
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August 17, 2007: Left parties declare 'honeymoon (with government) may be over but the marriage can go on' indicating that UPA government is heading for rough days ahead.
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March 6, 2008: Left parties set a deadline asking the government to make it clear by March 15 if they are going to approach the IAEA or put down the deal.
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fissile material uranium is the biggest question mark that has come. The other big question mark relates to testing," senior BJP leader
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March 3, 2008: Left parties warn UPA led government if nuclear deal with the US is operationalized by approaching the
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March 14, 2008: CPI (M) says all Left parties will not be responsible if the government falls over the nuclear deal.
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June 30, 2008: Prime Minister says his government prepare to face Parliament before it will operationalize the deal.
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February 25, 2008: Left parties say the UPA would have to choose between the deal and its government's stability.
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March 2, 2006: During Bush's visit to New Delhi, India and USA sign formally to work on nuclear agreement.
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on July 22, 2008 by 275-256 votes in the backdrop of defections from both camps to the opposite camps.
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in opposing the deal changed its stand after discussing with ex-president of India and scientist
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asking the Left's permission to allow the government to go ahead with IAEA safeguards agreement.
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of withdrawal of support to government if IAEA is approached with nuclear safeguard agreement.
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November 16, 2007: Left parties demand that the government release the full text of the deal.
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July 3, 2008: The Left parties decide to work out the timing and modalities of the pullout.
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August 13, 2007: Indian Prime Minister makes his own statement on the deal in Parliament.
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after the Left Front withdrew their support to the government over this dispute.
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The primary opposition to the nuclear deal in India, however, comes from the
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September 4, 2007: UPA-Left committee discuss nuclear deal with no consensus.
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withdrew support to the government reducing its strength to 276 in the
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July 9, 2008: India approaches IAEA with nuclear safeguard agreement.
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on the 123 Agreement before it is taken up to the American Congress.
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April 23, 2008: Government says it will seek the consensus of the
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November 16, 2006: US Senate passes the Indo-US nuclear deal.
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July 8, 2008: Left parties withdraw support to government.
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August 3, 2007: India and US unveil the 123 Agreement.
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July 22, 2008: UPA led government wins trust vote in
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Opposition to the Indo-US civilian agreement in India
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saying Indian nuclear program would go in jeopardy.
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Index

Opposition to the Indo-US civilian agreement in India
India–United States Civil Nuclear Agreement
opposition
India
Indian National Congress
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Rashtriya Janata Dal
Samajwadi Party
Left Front
Dr A P J Abdul Kalam
India
United States
Manmohan Singh
George W. Bush
Washington
Left parties
United Progressive Alliance
Lok Sabha
Left Front
Indian Parliament
IAEA
Communist Party of India
Manmohan Singh
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Bharatiya Janata Party
Lok Sabha
Pranab Mukherjee
Prakash Karat
Samajwadi Party
Lok Sabha

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