




Extending his support to the deal, Mishra said, “I think it is good for us for two reasons. Firstly, it opens up nuclear commerce with so many countries which has been prohibited since the last few decades... Secondly, it brings India and US close to each other which is what the NDA Government was trying to do... This is one step in that direction. Mishra added that India needed supplies from outside the country to sustain its civilian nuclear programme at least for a few more years until it has its own enriched uranium as “they are all underground at the moment”.
Expressing hope that after the waiver the 123 Agreement will be approved by the US Congress, Mishra said the deal was good both for India and the US.
Mishra said he respected the views of the BJP on the nuclear deal. “They have the right to say it and they must exercise that right,” he said.
The former NSA maintained that with no other country undertaking any tests “I doubt very much whether the government of today or any other future government will undertake it (nulcear test).” He said nuclear testing was not prohibited either under the 123 Agreement or by the waiver granted on Saturday. “Of course, you have the consequences ... And those consequences are there even if you don’t have the 123 Agreement and cooperation with NSG countries,” he said.


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