Legally, we retain right to conduct tests: Kakodkar

Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission Anil Kakodkar said that India’s “legal” right to conduct nuclear tests has been fully preserved and the country has not made any commitment to gain the waiver from the NSG.

NEW DELHI: India���s ���legal��� right to conduct nuclear tests has been fully preserved and the country has not made any commitment in this regard to gain the waiver from the NSG to participate in nuclear commerce, Anil Kakodkar, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission said on Saturday.

���There is no explicit mention of (nuclear ) testing (in the NSG waiver),��� he told reporters here making it clear that the exemption granted to India by the 45-nation cartel met all requirements of the Department of Atomic Energy. ���We have made no legal commitment (on nuclear tests),��� Kakodkar said underlining that India has already made a unilateral, voluntary moratorium on conducting atomic tests.

���Today is an important day as we have achieved a major breakthrough,��� he said and termed the waiver to India as ���unique��� as it will open the doors for the country to take part in international civil nuclear commerce after 34 years of isolation.

Asked about the amendments India had to accept to win over sceptical NSG members, he said, ���There is nothing significant. You can see it for yourself when the waiver document is made public by the NSG shortly. It is a straightforward document.���

���There is no specific targeting of India on anything,��� he said. ���I think it is clear that people have understood and recognized the importance of this exemption for India from India���s track record, behaviour and energy needs,��� he said when asked what he felt led to the waiver from the guidelines of the cartel that controls international nuclear trade.
Kakodkar said India���s three-stage nuclear programme will continue.

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(Courtesy: Times of India)
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