
Tawseef A Bhat
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Phone: +917298445306 & +918982984957
Address: Chakoora, Pulwama- Jammu & kashmir
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India’s national security and will remain so, until non-discriminatory and global nuclear disarmament. Iran insists that it
only intends to develop its nuclear programme for peaceful purposes, but the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
claims that it has not been able to verify the country’s claims. Iranian nuclear issue came into the international attention in
August 2002, when the existence of the Natanz uranium enrichment plant was exposed by an Iranian opposition group. India
voted against Iranian Nuclear issue in IAEA which in long run hampered latter’s relation with India. Recently, the signs of
nuclear deal with US ended the draconian sanctions on Iran and boosted her confidence to the heights and gave the latter an
edge in the region. If Iran continues on its current path, Iran will be a nuclear state within near future and it is very close to
be called a power hub of Central Asia due to its energy rich resources, strong military and strategic developments
countries. The energy segment is the key in enhancing India’s economic intensification to double digit. The joint statement
of 2005 between the two nations is considered as a historic step. Hyde Act, 123 agreement, IAEA Safeguards and NSG
waiver were main postulates for the nuclear deal to take place despite domestic and international reactions. The passage
of the agreement in both the countries legislatures finally paved way for the enforcement of the deal. Both the nations were
able to have lot of benefits through this historic nuclear deal. It balanced the strategic and economic relation between the
two nations.
India’s national security and will remain so, until non-discriminatory and global nuclear disarmament. Iran insists that it
only intends to develop its nuclear programme for peaceful purposes, but the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
claims that it has not been able to verify the country’s claims. Iranian nuclear issue came into the international attention in
August 2002, when the existence of the Natanz uranium enrichment plant was exposed by an Iranian opposition group. India
voted against Iranian Nuclear issue in IAEA which in long run hampered latter’s relation with India. Recently, the signs of
nuclear deal with US ended the draconian sanctions on Iran and boosted her confidence to the heights and gave the latter an
edge in the region. If Iran continues on its current path, Iran will be a nuclear state within near future and it is very close to
be called a power hub of Central Asia due to its energy rich resources, strong military and strategic developments
countries. The energy segment is the key in enhancing India’s economic intensification to double digit. The joint statement
of 2005 between the two nations is considered as a historic step. Hyde Act, 123 agreement, IAEA Safeguards and NSG
waiver were main postulates for the nuclear deal to take place despite domestic and international reactions. The passage
of the agreement in both the countries legislatures finally paved way for the enforcement of the deal. Both the nations were
able to have lot of benefits through this historic nuclear deal. It balanced the strategic and economic relation between the
two nations.