Indiatimes l My Mail l Make TOI your home page l ePaper l Headlines l Archives India Times of India Indiatimes Web Advanced Search Home Cities India World Indians Abroad Business Cricket Other Sports Health Sci Infotech Education Earth Opinion Entertainment Lifestyle Classifieds India has to resolve N deal issue in home politics US May hrs IST IANS Print EMail Discuss New Bookmark Share Bookmark Share Del.icio.us Google Bookmarks Facebook Yahoo MyWeb StumbleUpon Reddit More Save Write to Editor WASHINGTON As the Indian coalition government and its leftist supporters held another inconclusive round of talks on the stalled India US civil nuclear deal Washington said it was for New Delhi to resolve an issue of domestic politics. In terms of India the issue is with Indian politics and the Indian government working on their end to try to resolve any issues they may have State Department spokesman Sean McCormack told reporters Tuesday when asked if the deal was just dead or is mov! ing forward . The official was not sure how actively was Nicholas Burns Washington s former key interlocutor for the deal involved in the process. Burns had agreed to continue to work on the India file even after he quit his job as under secretary of state for political affairs in February. I m not sure how active Nick is involved in that process as it s really a matter for Indian domestic politics McCormack said referring to the leftist opposition that has prevented New Delhi from signing the implementing bilateral agreement finalised last July. The deal has to cross two more hurdles before it goes to the US Congress for final approval. First New Delhi has to sign an India specific safeguards agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA and then ask the Nuclear Suppliers Group NSG to change its guidelines for nuclear commerce. India and the IAEA have finalised a draft agreement but the United Progressive Alliance UPA government has decided not to sign it with! out the approval of the Left parties. New Delhi had earlier entered into talks with IAEA only after getting a nod from the Left. The State Department spokesman s comments were in line with similar comments made by other US officials who now seem to have given up their earlier refrain that time was running out for the deal in view of the US Congressional elections in November. White House spokesperson Dana Perino declared last week that the US considers the nuclear deal with India as critically important and is never going to pronounce it dead . We are never going to declare it dead because we think it s critically important she said reflecting the keenness of President George W. Bush to see the deal which he looks at as a major achievement of his administration implemented before he leaves the White House in January. Deputy Secretary of State John D. Negroponte too told a TV show last week that it was definitely feasible to get the remaining steps on the nuclear deal with India completed if New Delhi approves the implementing agreement. I thin! k if the Indian government approves it I do think that then what remains is to get an agreement with the IAEA and with the NSG he said in interview with Charlie Rose. But I think those things are definitely feasible. But right now the main stumbling block is the internal Indian political process. And they re going to have to work that out the second ranking State Department official said. He also discounted suggestions that the agreement was in trouble because statements by US lawmakers about deadlines imposed by the US election calendar were putting pressure on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Other officials too have made similar comments reflecting the US viewpoint describing the nuclear deal as a symbolic centrepiece of the new strategic relationship with India. But of late with doubts arising about the deal being completed before Bush leaves office they have also stressed about the wide ranging relationship with India in defence and other fields. Discuss this story with ! other readers. Click on Discuss link at the top and bottom of the story. To know more about this feature click here . www.timesofindia.com is happy to introduce the Discuss functionality in all its story pages. This live chat feature that will enable you to discuss any story with any other interested reader around the world. All you need to do is click on the Discuss link inside any story. 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