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-====The Canadian-Indian nuclear mining deal is groundbreaking and needed to facilitate nuclear power growth in India. ==== |
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-Steven **Chase and** Kim **Mackrael,** 20**15** |
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-"Canada, India agree to $350-million uranium supply deal", The Globe and Mail, Ottawa. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/canada-india-agree-to-major-uranium-supply-deal/article23967494/ |
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-Canada and India are back in the nuclear business together after a decades-long |
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-limited. New Delhi would presumably extend this accommodation to other country's suppliers. |
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-====Prohibiting nuclear power trades off with massive structural violence – hundreds of millions of poor Indians will be pulled out of poverty by Indian reactors.==== |
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-James **Conca,** 20**15** |
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- Conca is a Trustee of the Herbert M. Parker Foundation and consult on strategic planning for the EPA, He has been a member of Sierra Club, Greenpeace, the NRDC, and the Environmental Defense Fund for over 25 years, He also has been a member of the American Nuclear Society. "Nuclear Options – Obama In India", Forbes. |
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-But the nuclear deal was the big one. When India developed their own atomic |
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-The government's plan is ambitious but doable, especially with United States' assistance. |