June 8, 2007
G8 Nudges India For More
Steps Towards Nuke Integration By Arvind
Padmanabhan
Berlin
The group of eight developed nations (G8) Friday said it was aware
of the steps India was taking for non-proliferation but said New
Delhi has to take a more forthcoming approach to address its energy
requirements.
"We look forward to reinforcing our partnership with India," the G8,
comprising Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia
and the US, said in what it called the Heiligendamm Statement on
non-proliferation.
"We note the commitments India has made and encourage India to take
further steps towards integration into the mainstream of
strengthening the non-proliferation regime," said the statement
adopted at the G8 Summit.
This, the statement added, would facilitate a more forthcoming
approach from India towards nuclear cooperation to address its
energy requirements in a manner that enhances and reinforces the
global non-proliferation regime.
The G8 leaders also noted with concern the continuing threat of
nuclear terror and said they were committed to broaden participation
and further develop the global initiative in this area launched last
year.
India, along with five other countries, attended the outreach summit
of the G8 at Heiligendamm Friday. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's
intervention on climate set the agenda for the deliberations,
officials said.
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