Unless it accelerates their retraining?
How much will you discount Indian power plants?
According to Echos.fr:
Thirty-four years that India has been waiting for this day. Saturday, at the end of a marathon meeting the outcome of which seemed uncertain until the end, the 45 countries participating in the trade in nuclear technologies lifted the ban on New Delhi since 1974 in the field of civil nuclear.
An NSG agreement was essential for the US Congress to ratify the civil nuclear cooperation agreement signed with India in 2005. It could be ratified this year before the end of President George W. Bush's term. India, not a signatory of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and whose first nuclear test dates back to 1974, could not until then receive neither foreign nuclear materials nor nuclear technologies, the rules of the NSG ordinarily banishing all trade with the States which have not signed the NPT. Washington says new deal will bring India closer to NPT signatories after 34 years of isolation and help fight global warming by allowing one of the world's strongest economies to develop an energy source that pollutes little 'atmosphere.
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