U.S. Too Hard On India

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With the revelations in "Indian scientists sanctioned for assisting Iran on nukes" (Nation, Friday), it appears that the U.S. sanctions on the two Indian scientists as well as threats of more sanctions show it is playing diplomatic hardball.

For an American official to compare the two Indian scientists to Pakistan's nuclear rogue A.Q. Khan is like comparing a parking violator to a serial bank robber. In fact, one of the two Indian scientists, Shri Ch. Surendar, has never been to Iran according to most reports, while the other, Y. Sivaraman Prasad, had originally been to Iran as part of a team of experts on behalf of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

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U.S. Too Hard On India

In addition, Mr. Prasad had only been to the IAEA-safeguarded Bushehr facility, while the nucle...

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