Talk:Australia will not export uranium to India
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Latest comment: 18 years ago by Neutralizer
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article does not quote or discuss the Indian view of the story. eg., why it chose not to sign npt, why india says it deserves a special treatment outside npt (its nuclear doctrine + stringent anti-proliferation) and of course, any direct reaction to the australian statement. Doldrums 07:30, 3 March 2006 (UTC)
- "open up their civilian nuclear industry to International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors." I am wondering what this means in practical terms? None of the articles I have read address this; to me it's like someone having 2 tool sheds (A and B)full of weapons in their backyard; Shed A being full of attack weapons(like ballistic missles) and shed B being full of defensive stuff(like anti-ballistic missles) and agreeing that the cops can come have a look in B shed from time to time but not in A....I don't get it... what's the point? I'd like to see the article include some more in depth rationalle as to why the US thinks this is so great.Neutralizer 13:18, 3 March 2006 (UTC)