The U.S. and India made headlines in 2005 when the two countries announced a deal to share U.S. civilian nuclear technology. Now, the agreement seems to be on the rocks, and U.S. officials are scrambling to salvage the plan. We'll look at the dispute and its impact on security in an increasingly strategic region.
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U.S.-India Nuclear Disagreement
Listen Monday, Apr. 23, 2007 at 1:06 p.m. in Conflict, PoliticsGuest host: Matthew Felling
Guests
Edward Luce
Washington Bureau Chief, The Financial Times
Ashley Tellis
Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; Author, "India's Emerging Nuclear Posture: Between Recessed Deterrent and Ready Arsenal" (RAND)
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