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India, IAEA to hold talks on Safeguards Agreement

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July 07, 2006 11:40 IST

India and the International Atomic Energy Agency will hold negotiations in New Delhi on Saturday on the proposed Safeguards Agreement.

The Indian side will include officials from the Ministry of External Affairs and Department of Atomic Energy.

Under the Indo-US civil nuclear deal signed in March during the visit of President George W Bush, New Delhi and the IAEA have to work out an 'India-specific Safeguards Agreement' for supervision of civilian nuclear facilities of India.

In the civil nuclear agreement, India has identified 14 of its 22 atomic reactors as civilian, which will be covered under the IAEA safeguards agreement.

India is expected to seek an early conclusion of the agreement with IAEA in view of the US Congress' desire to see progress on it before the American Parliament approves change of law to allow nuclear trade with New Delhi.

International committees of both US House of Representatives and Senate recently approved two bills providing for change of law that will end India's nuclear apartheid.

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