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PostSubject: US lawmaker urges India nuclear deal be delayed.......................   US lawmaker urges India nuclear deal be delayed....................... I_icon_minitimeThu Aug 07, 2008 10:11 am

The chairman of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee has urged the Bush administration to shelve a nuclear trade deal with India unless it can guarantee compliance with a US law that would suspend trade if India tested a nuclear weapon again.

In a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, California Rep. Howard Berman, a Democrat, said it would be better to suspend congressional approval of the deal until the next Congress which convenes in January 2009.

"Given the lateness in the congressional session, it would be better to review these complex matters in the next Congress when they can receive a full and serious examination," Berman, a California Democrat said.

The Bush administration wants Congress to approve the agreement before it leaves office next January.

A State Department spokesman declined to comment.

The proposed accord aims to give India access to U.S. nuclear fuel and equipment, overturning a ban imposed after New Delhi, which has not signed the Non-Proliferation Treaty, conducted a nuclear test in 1974.

A major obstacle was cleared recently when the United Nations' nuclear watchdog approved an inspection plan for India's nuclear energy plants.

Now Washington and New Delhi hope to persuade the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group to grant India an unprecedented waiver allowing nuclear trade with a non-NPT state.

Once that happens, the administration plans to turn to Congress for its approval of the pact.

Berman warned that Congress would not act before its Sept. 26 target adjournment date unless the Bush administration pushed the NSG to attach conditions to its waiver copied from legislation Congress passed on the India deal in 2006.

The legislation said among other things that nuclear assistance to India would be suspended if it resumed nuclear testing.

Meanwhile other countries might rush in to take advantage of a more lenient NSG waiver and do business with India on their own terms, Berman warned.

"This would give other countries an unacceptable head-start in securing commercial nuclear contracts with the Indian Government, thus placing U.S. firms at a competitive disadvantage," Berman wrote to Rice.
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