The Nuclear Suppliers Group approved a Statement on Nuclear Cooperation with India (armscontrolwonk.com has a discussion of earlier drafts), which lifts restrictions from nuclear trade with the country. The approval was part of the U.S.-India nuclear deal process. To begin nuclear trade with India, the United States would now need to get the 123 agreement with India to be approved by Congress. Other countries, however, do not depend on the U.S. Congress approval. Earlier, countries like Russia and France expressed interest in exporting their nuclear technologies to India.
NSG approves nuclear trade with India
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