Lawmakers Concerned About U.S.-India Nuclear Trade Deal
15th Nov 2006, 07:24 GMT
Congressional leaders requested a secret intelligence assessment of India's nuclear program and its government's ties to Iran in January amid concerns about a White House effort to provide nuclear technology to New Delhi. Ten months later, as the Senate prepares to vote on nuclear trade with India,...
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