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The Hyde Act: A Prospective Perspective

G. R. K. Murty

The IUP Journal of Governance and Public Policy, 2007, vol. II, issue 1, 59-72

Abstract: The Hyde Act is considered by some as a “nuclear triumph” for India, while some dub it as an infringement on her sovereign rights. It is strongly believed that the “growth constraint would by and large be removed for civilian nuclear power if the ultimate agreement emerges out as wished for.” Nevertheless, we must look at the Hyde Act with an eye on the future rather than being bogged down by the sour past of the bilateral relations. While not succumbing to “outside pressure”, we should look at the Deal from the perspective of “paying something to get something in return”. And its execution calls for “statesmanship” at every level of governance on both the sides.

Date: 2007
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