Sunday, September 7, 2008

123 India go

The waiver given by the Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG) is indeed a landmark decision breaking the conventions. As discussed in my previous blog, India's statements were to make a lot of difference and it happened so with Austria stating that the last day statements issued by Delhi were decisive enough for it to support the waiver. The impact, that such statements can have, is more than one can imagine.

Now that the waiver has been granted, India is all set to emerge as a major player in Global Nuclear trade after the US Congress gives its assent. However, it remains to be seen that which of the NSG nations actually come forward to trade with India as there may be some nations who did'nt oppose the waiver of not signing he NPT or CTBT but may have their own resevations in actually trade with India.