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Pranab Mukherjee arrived in Washington to sign the landmark Indo-US nuclear deal
Saturday, October 11, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Politics  )
External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee arrived in Washington on Friday to sign the landmark Indo-US nuclear deal to operationalise the bilateral 123 Agreement. Mukherjee and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will ink the bilateral instruments relating to the "Agreement for Cooperation between the Government of India and the Government of the United States of America concerning Peaceful Uses

Tags : Pranab-Mukherjee  Indo-US  Washington  Condoleezza-Rice 
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US President George W Bush signs the Bill to make the nuclear deal law.
Thursday, October 09, 2008
www.ibnlive.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
Washington: US President George W Bush on Wednesday signed into law the legislation to implement the Indo-US civil nuclear deal with an assurance there is no change in fuel supply commitments as reflected in the 123 Agreement. “This is a big deal,” said Bush as he signed the “H.R. 7081, the United States-India Nuclear Cooperation Approval and Non-proliferation Enhancement Act” at 2:34 p.m. (00:04

Tags : Washington  US  George-W-Bush  Indo-US  India 
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CPM General Secretary Prakash Karat speaks at a demonstration against Indo US nuclear deal in New De
Thursday, October 09, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Politics  )
New Delhi: Responding on predictable lines to President George W Bush's assent to the bill on Indo-US nuclear deal, the BJP and Left parties on Thursday said that history will prove that the accord was a "defeat" for India with Washington remaining "silent" on nuclear testing. But the Congress hailed the signing of legislation into law by Bush, asserting that the Indian nuclear programme would b

Tags : New-Delhi  BJP  Indo-US  Bush  Indian  Rajiv-Pratap 
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Fuel supply commitments as provided in the 123 Agreement.
Thursday, October 09, 2008
www.mid-day.com ( Nations  )
Washington: Allaying India's fears on certain provisions of the legislation on Indo-US nuclear deal which he signed into law, President George W Bush has said there are "no changes" in fuel supply commitments as provided in the 123 Agreement. "This legislation does not change the fuel assurance commitments that the US government has made to the Government of India as recorded in the 123 Agreemen

Tags : Washington  Indo-US  George-W-Bush  India 
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State Department deputy spokesman says the "deal has been reached".
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
www.ibnlive.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
Washington: Ahead of President George W Bush signing the Indo-US civil nuclear deal into law, the US on Monday said it was still uncertain as to when the two countries would ink the landmark accord. Maintaining that he is not aware as to when exactly the nuclear deal is going to be formally signed, the State Department's deputy spokesman, Robert Wood, said that the important thing is that the de

Tags : Washington  Indo-US  George-W-Bush  finalised 
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George W. Bush set to sign a bill to ratify the Indo-US nuclear deal
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
www.ibnlive.com ( Foreign Affairs  )
Washington: With US President George W. Bush set to sign a bill on Wednesday to ratify the Indo-US nuclear deal, Washington expressed confidence that the implementing 123 accord would also be inked "at some point". "Let me just say the agreement will be signed at some point by both sides. I just can't tell you when at this point, but the agreement will be signed," State Department spokesman Robe

Tags : Washington  George-W.-Bush  Indo-US  India 
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Manmohan Singh had decided to resign if the nuclear deal did not go through.
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
www.hindustantimes.com ( Columns  )
Say this for the Indo-US nuclear deal: it never loses the power to surprise us. Last autumn, nearly every newspaper and every news channel told us that an election was imminent over the deal. They had been briefed by the Prime Minister’s Office, they said, that Manmohan Singh had decided to resign if the nuclear deal did not go through. As these briefings came from authorised sources, there was no

Tags : Indo-US  Manmohan-Singh  HT 
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Rice says she will use the time talking about the next steps in the Indo-US relationship.
Saturday, October 04, 2008
www.ibnlive.com ( Nations  )
New Delhi: There seems to be a last-minute hiccup in the signing of the Indo-US nuclear deal even as US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice has arrived in New Delhi. It seems as if the Americans side is in for a dissapointment because India has made it clear that there will be no signing of the deal till US President George W Bush signs the nuclear co-operation Bill into law. Meanwhile, it is a

Tags : New-Delhi  Indo-US  Americans  India  Bush 
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What Indian American leaders told the PM?
Friday, October 03, 2008
www.ndtv.com ( Columns  )
On the evening of September 26, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who turned 76 on that day, invited a select group of about two-dozen Indian American to his hotel to listen to their views on a wide range of discussion including the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, image of India in this country and their role in improving Indo-US relationship. Besides this, he also sought their help in resolving some

Tags : Manmohan-Singh  Indian  American  Indo-US 
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World has now recognised India as a nuke power: NSA
Friday, October 03, 2008
www.indianexpress.com ( Nations  )
New Delhi: Hailing the passage of the Indo-US nuclear deal by US Congress, India on Wednesday said the world at large has now recognised it as a nuclear power. "The world needs India as India needs the world. It's something which we have understood but the world at large has now recognised...We are now a recognised nuclear power," National Security Adviser M K Narayanan said. With the Senate ov

Tags : New-Delhi  Indo-US  India  recognised  M-K-Narayanan 
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