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Japan-India civil nuclear energy cooperation: prospects and concerns
Authors:Hiroaki Nakanishi
Institution:1. Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japann_hiroaki@hotmail.co.jp
Abstract:India is a non-party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. However, India argues its impeccable non-proliferation record shows the country as a responsible state with advanced nuclear technology that should be allowed to acquire the same benefits and advantages of nuclear energy cooperation under the existing global nuclear non-proliferation regime. This statement needs careful analysis of whether or not the Japan-India civil nuclear energy cooperation agreement could be successfully concluded and acceded to. This paper elaborates on the possibilities and concerns related to the matter from a politico-legal point of view, in order to materialise a mutually satisfactory and legitimate bilateral agreement. The scope of possible civil nuclear energy cooperation may be limited, probably not exceeding the level that the US has agreed with India, right now. It is, however, a necessary initial step for dramatically reconstructing our relationship, which may allow for greater cooperation in the near future.
Keywords:Japan and India civil nuclear energy cooperation  nuclear test  nuclear safety  nuclear liability  NSG  ENR
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