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Business Insider Africa on MSNNamibia bids to join Nuclear Suppliers Group as world’s third-largest uranium producer
Namibia has endorsed its bid to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), the international body that sets rules for the export ...
Through its state-owned nuclear energy company Rosatom, Russia under Vladimir Putin has extended its tentacles deep into ...
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The Print on MSNThe solution to deteriorating India-US relations—go nuclear
New Delhi should now speed up its legal reforms to facilitate the participation of foreign companies in its nuclear ...
Uranium is already one of Namibia’s top exports. Namibia has approved the country’s bid to join the Nuclear Suppliers Group, ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNIndia's deceit of nuclear programme
Deceitful history of Indian nuclear programme is well-known to the world. On 18 May 1974, India tested its Peaceful Nuclear Explosions (PNEs) at Pokhran under codename 'Smiling Buddha' and underscored ...
For three decades, the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) imposed a nuclear embargo on India since the country was a non-signatory of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Ironically, the group was set up in response to India's own clandestine nuclear test in 1974, which made New Delhi something of a pariah in the West. Joining the club requires the unanimous ...
The multilateral Nuclear Suppliers Group is to meet on August 21-22 to consider lifting a ban on trade with India, which has never signed non-proliferation pacts, to help finalize New Delhi's ...
India’s first nuclear test in 1974 provided the impetus for the creation of what was to become the Nuclear Suppliers Group, a trade consortium set up by countries involved in exporting nuclear energy ...
The Nuclear Suppliers Group met in Vienna on Thursday in another attempt to agree terms for lifting a ban on trade with India to help finalise New Delhi's nuclear cooperation deal with Washington.
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