Home pagePress CenterIn the Media Teresita Schaffer, director of the CSIS South Asia Program, and Robert Einhorn, senior advisor ISP< were quoted by BBC News, "Has Time Run Out for US-India Nuclear Deal?"
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Teresita Schaffer, director of the CSIS South Asia Program, and Robert Einhorn, senior advisor ISP< were quoted by BBC News, "Has Time Run Out for US-India Nuclear Deal?"
Ashish Kumar Sen in Washington canvasses the views of US experts on the prospects for India's controversial nuclear deal with the US coming to fruition. [. . .]
Teresita Schaffer, director of the South Asia programme at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), says that if the agreement doesn't go through "there will inevitably be misgivings and some feeling that India wasn't really ready for the big leagues". [. . .]
Robert Einhorn thinks that if the deal fails in India over domestic political reasons a new US administration may want to let the dust settle for quite a while before considering what to do next.
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