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Posted: Jan 21, 2008 at 0018 hrs IST
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The meeting between the Prime Minister’s special envoy on nuclear affairs Shyam Saran and Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith got more than its share of media attention because of the Australian drawing attention to the policy of the Labour Government of not supplying uranium to countries that are not NPT signatories. The meeting, which took place before the Perth Test between India and Australia, also discussed the issue of the Nuclear Suppliers’ Group’s support to India. In between the pair found time to discuss Cricket and they looked forward to an “exciting and friendly” encounter after the Sydney fiasco. Incidentally, the meeting was held at Perth. India won the match, but the battle?


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