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Inspections by IAEA on Indian necluer facilities
by Don on Jul 10, 2008 04:06 PM

I want clarity

Assuming that we use upwards of 60Kgs of fissionable materials our facilitis should be available for inspection as and when required.

I want to know the list of IAEA inspectors assigned with the implimentation of necluer deal.

Is it access to information of facilities that is been asked for.

who will foot the expenditure of the inspectors stay travel and all other facilities. Is it foot by IAEA or India.

How IAEA proposes to mantain the confedintality of the information provided.

The agreement is for civil nuclear deal only. So can India continue military program.

Why all this fuss America wants to dump its equipment in the name of deal. Let them approach like any other FDI.

Will the power generated by the reactors be distributed free of cost to all Indians for agreeing to this deal?

Whose interests is the deal catering to?
What Kickbacks are paid to push the deal ahead?



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