The India Nuclear Deal refers to the 2008 agreement between India and the United States. It allows India to access civilian nuclear technology. The deal marked a significant shift in international relations. It aimed to enhance energy security for India. Critics raised concerns about non-proliferation. The agreement has implications for regional security and India's status as a nuclear power.
Nearly two decades after India staked major political capital on nuclear power, the country appears ready to reopen a door that never fully swung open. A new law...