US concerned over N-law

Voicing “serious concern” over India’s nuclear liability law, the US on Friday said New Delhi could seek IAEA’s help in evaluating its legislation’s compliance with the Convention on Supplemental Compensation (CSC).
The nuclear liability regime, which has become a sticking point in full implementation of the Indo-US civil nuclear deal, had figured among one of the major topics of discussions between US secretary of state Hillary Clinton and external affairs minister S.M. Krishna, when the two leaders met in New York this week in New York, a senior Obama administration official had said.
“The secretary urged India to ensure that its nuclear liability regime conforms with the Convention on Supple-mentary Compe-nsation for Nuclear Damage,” he said on the talks.
The state department said in a statement that “there continues to be serious concerns that India’s 2010 nuclear liability law is not consistent with the CSC.” “The IAEA is an appropriate venue for clarification on issues related to the Convention on Supplementary Compen-sation on Nuclear Damage, which deals with international nuclear liability. The Agency can be helpful in assisting countries in evaluating their compliance with the CSC,” it said. Such a statement from state department comes after top US officials this week urged India to take steps to ensure that its nuclear liability bill is in tune with international standards.
“For international and Indian firms to participate in India’s civil nuclear sector, India needs a nuclear liability regime consistent with international standards,” deputy secretary of state, William J Burns had said. “To this end, we welcome India’s commitment to ratify the Convention on Supplemental Compen-sation later this year, and we encourage India to engage with the Intern-ational Atomic Energy Agency to ensure that India’s liability regime fully conforms with the international requirements under the Conve-ntion,” he said in his remarks. The issue was first raised by secretary of state Hillary Clinton in New York when she met external affairs minister S.M. Krishna on Monday; and then followed by deputy secretary of state William J. Burns and assistant secretary of state for south and central Asia Robert Blake.
India’s Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Law allows the operator of a nuclear plant to seek damages from the supplier in case of a nuclear incident due to supply of equipment with latent and patent defects or sub-standard services.

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