India has civil nuclear agreements with 10 countries: USA, Russia, France, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, South Korea, Kazakhstan, Namibia, and Vietnam.
The U.S.-India nuclear deal, also known as the Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement, was initiated in 2005. It aimed to allow India access to nuclear technology and fuel for civilian energy purposes, despite not being a signatory of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. The deal was finalized in 2008 after overcoming various hurdles, marking a significant shift in the Indo-U.S. strategic partnership.
On May 28, 1998, Pakistan became a nuclear power when it successfully carried out five nuclear tests at Chaghai, in the province of Baluchistan. This was in direct response to five nuclear explosions by India, just two weeks earlier. Widely criticized by the international community, Pakistan maintains that its nuclear program is for selfdefence, as deterrence against nuclear India. A former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, offered justification for Pakistan's nuclear program when he said that if India were to produce a bomb, Pakistan would do anything it could to get one of its own. It has always been maintained by Pakistan that a nuclear threat posed to its security can neither be met with conventional means of defense, nor by external security guarantees.
The decision to opt for nuclear energy in India involves weighing the benefits of energy security and lower greenhouse gas emissions against the potential risks of accidents, long-term waste management, and public safety concerns. It is a complex decision that requires thorough consideration of all factors, including safety, environmental impact, and public opinion.
These countries are all considered major powers with significant influence in global politics. They have well-developed military capabilities, strong economic influence, and active roles in international relations. Additionally, they all possess nuclear weapons.
Most countries have a bureaucracy of some form to manage government operations and services. Some examples of countries with well-known bureaucracies include the United States, China, India, and France.
advantages of 123 agreement
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.
Countries has entered into an agreement with India for the supply of advanced jet trainer(hawk)?
US and India
India and Pakistan
Canada
India and Pakistan
Why should India be any different to other countries?
Its an agreement with India and ASEAN countries to import certain electronic as well as agricultural goods in to INDIA.
The US, Russia, Great Britain, France, China and (recently) India have nuclear submarines.
sanctions
The latest is the USA, though there have been earlier agreements, with Canada for example.