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This is very interesting.

http://bit.ly/awovwU
must7
QUOTE (Interestingdocument @ Mar 9 2010, 01:13 AM) *
This is very interesting.

http://bit.ly/awovwU


While I read your first 2 pages and it confirmed exactly what we have been saying.

However, I would like to add that in your post the writer mentions that India started dual use technology since 1988 .. but it is very very wrong, cause India is known to have proliferated nuclear bomb from the Bhaba nuclear reactor which is a Canadian provided FBR civilian reactor.

While Pakistan has always dereived its nuclear arms from their military project and have not proliferated from their internationally provided reactors like KANNUP & Chasma, however, India has been known to have made a "U" turn on commitments done to their international providers.
Interestingdocument
A little further down it clarifies that the 1988 reference is in regard to their emerging military technologies such as robotics and nanotechnology and also their ICBM fleet. You are totally correct on the nuclear end, their dual-use nuclear program goes all of the way back to the US sponsored Atoms for Peace program, when India acquired the Cirus heavy water reactor from Canada - this was in the 1950s. Their practices started back then and continue today - that being to acquire technologies under the banner of peace only to use them for military applications as well.
taaz
The agreement is nothing else than a target to help India get advance nuclear technology to deter China, it is done under the civilian nuclear agreement but open wide range of possibilities with out having anybody questioning it.
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