9.The Act requires the U.S. to "encourage India to identify and declare a date by which India would be willing to stop production of fissile material for nuclear weapons unilaterally or pursuant to a multilateral moratorium or treaty 10.The Act is totally silent on the U.S. working with India to move towards universal nuclear disarmament, but it eloquently covers all aspects of non-proliferation controls of U.S. priority, into which they want to draw India into committing 11.According to this act all bilateral agreements with US will have to be in consistent with this act. 12.The Act is totally silent on the U.S. working with India to move towards universal nuclear disarmament, but it eloquently covers all aspects of non-proliferation controls of U.S. priority, into which they want to draw India into committing
If NDA comes to power and try to renegotiate the agreement the Congress will be drowned in the gush of peoples' emotions. It will take at least a century for it come-out in the lime-light. Sorry Mrs. Sonia. I feel pity.