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Lame-Duck Ambitions

November 2006 | Ratings Update
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US ambassador to India David Mulford has said that December's negotiations in the Republican-held 'lame-duck' Congress would likely result in a change in the law that would remove obstacles to a nuclear trade treaty by May. The deal, currently worth US$100bn, would overturn a three-decade trade ban on trade in civilian nuclear technology between the two countries. However, complications remain. The deal is not likely to meet approval under a Democratic-led Congress, and so failure to do so in the lame-duck sessions would effectively kill it. Furthermore, India is already attempting to remove several conditions that New Delhi said have