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Article: Sen :India's non-proliferation track record better.
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- PTI - The Press Trust of India Ltd.
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- November 4, 2006
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Sen :India's non-proliferation track record better
Washington, Nov 4 (PTI) Admitting that there was opposition to the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal in both the countries, India has said New Delhi's track record in non-proliferation was "much better" than any other nation.
In his address at the Potomac institute of policy studies yesterday, Indian Ambassador to the US Ronen Sen acknowledged that the nuclear agreement between the United States and India had some opposition but asserted that the debate is dissimilar in the two countries.
"There is a little bit of history," Sen said when asked about the opposition in India where some had raised the ...