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IAEA clears India inspection plan, boosts U.S.-India deal

 
VIENNA (Reuters) - The governors of the U.N. nuclear watchdog approved an inspections plan for India on Friday, an important step towards completing a nuclear cooperation deal between New Delhi and the United States. (link)

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