The statement says the new phase in ties between the nations beginning today will enhance cooperation in 10 sectors including the economy and defence
For future growth, India also required to enhance its growth in accelerator development and on hydrogen economy and all these need development of science of cryogenics, he said.
A closed-door meeting of the NSG has been convened by the US on the sidelines of the 51st general conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday opposed 'artificial restrictions' on the peaceful use of nuclear technology
Both are severe critics of the Indo-US N-deal.
The European Union on Friday made it clear that India will have to take a 'few steps' like associating with NPT and CTBT before the 25-nation body can decide on cooperating with it in civil nuclear energy.
India to discuss N-separation plan with US
The Indo-Japanese nuclear deal may not come easy considering India's Civil Nuclear Liability Act provisions which had earlier put off suppliers like General Electric, says Debalina Ghoshal.
Image of Chirac, who made controversial remarks on Iran N-programme
The US Congressman, who had once demanded that Washington cut off aid to India, expressed support for the nuclear deal on Monday
IAEA chief ElBaradei said participating countries would be required to pledge not to develop dual-use facilities.
Until now, the state-run Chinese media had only made factual reporting on the Indo-US nuclear deal. However, Beijing seems to have given the go-ahead to People's Daily to attack the deal.
It has been clear, these past three days, that the Indian delegation had, while following the economic agenda, in parallel made a push for a positive statement from Japan on the nuclear question.
China said that countries in the region should strengthen dialogue and exchanges and jointly promote peace and prosperity in the region.
Ried said the issue had already been discussed between Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Pervez Musharraf when they met in New York last month on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly.
Pak approaches NSG for a nuclear deal similar to the US-India one
Nuclear energy companies are going to be a significant part of the US trade delegation, the largest ever to any country, to visit India later this month, US Ambassador David Mulford has said.
He said: "India is indeed a big and great country, which will conduct its relations with other countries based on its national interest."
They met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly on Thursday.
Russia's top nuclear energy official will visit India this week to review the progress in the construction of Kudankulam atomic power station and discuss the prospects of development of a civil nuclear cooperation.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday left for home, concluding his three-day visit to Finland during which India and the European Union agreed to enhance anti-terror cooperation and decided to ink a significant trade pact.
A member of the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group, this uranium-rich country has indicated that it was willing to cooperate in nuclear energy.
China, one of the five permanent members of the UNSC had taken the lead in drafting 1172 resolution.
The newspaper said that, in trying to give India a special exemption, the US President was threatening the NPT's carrot-and-stick approach.
French President Jacques Chirac will arrive in New Delhi on Sunday on a three-day visit
Talking of missed opportunities to strengthen the NPT regime, he said, "We cannot afford any more such squandered chances."
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President George W Bush supports the Indo-US civilian nuclear energy agreement and he has made his views known both to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and to members of Congress, the White House said on Wednesday.
Asked about Russia's investment interest in the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project, he said Moscow had shown interest as India had scarcity in hydrocarbons.