Section 123 of the US atomic energy act
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Carrier Vessel, Nuclear
LTBT
Mutually Assured Destruction.
As concerned to India 123 agreement is more important at this moment because since the pokhran nuclear test of 1974,successive us administrations undertook a concerted effort to coerce us to cap,roll back and eliminate our nuclear weapons programme. This effort included putting together a cartel of 45 countries in the NUCLEAR SUPPLIING GROUP (NSG) to join us in denying us to access to nuclear technology for power genaration. Despite this we have built our oun nuclear reactors.we have large resources of plutonium from power reactors.unfortunately our capabilities to develop nuclear energy are seriously constrained by the shortage of indigenious resources of uranium ore this ore is indispensable and inevitable to generate nuclear energy.this necessarly means that if we are to significantly develop nuclear power production we will ave to import consideable amount of uranium ore -an option we cannot exercise now because of NSG sanction. So it gives advantage to both. Answered by- shaik riyaz riyakther@yahoo.co.in Edited by-Mihir Khandekar (mihir29)
The 123 Agreement regards the opening of the nuclear fuel market to the Republic of India. 123 provisions allowed India to preserve their military reactors while gaining access to Nuclear Supply Group member states.
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A Section 123 Agreement arises from the US Atomic Energy Act 1954 which requires co-operation from any country with which the US shares information. 25 such agreements exist or have existed in the past. See Wikipedia entry 'Section 123 Agreement'.
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Section 123 of US Atomic energy act
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Nixon and Brezhnev reached an agreement on nuclear issues. They agreed to put limits on nuclear defense and also to reduce it.
Status of forces agreement.
SALT
India boasts of a quickly advancing and active nuclear power program. It is expected to have 20 GW of nuclear capacity by 2020, though they currently stand as the ninth in the world in terms of nuclear capacity.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
Service-level-agreement