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PM: India a 'responsible' nuclear power

KALPAKKAM, India, Oct. 23 (UPI) -- Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Saturday restrictions on peaceful uses of nuclear technology rewarded those who were "irresponsible."

Singh spoke at the ground breaking for the Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research in Kalpakkam.

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He said dialogue between advanced nuclear powers and other countries was needed to develop measures to halt proliferation without hampering peaceful uses of nuclear energy, the Press Trust of India reported.

"India is a responsible nuclear power. We are fully conscious of the immense responsibilities that come with the possession of advanced technologies, both civilian and strategic. While we are determined to utilize our indigenous resources and capabilities to fulfill our national interests, we are doing so in a manner that is not contrary to the larger goal of nuclear non-proliferation," Singh said.

"We in India are willing to shoulder our share of international obligations, provided our legitimate interests are met. India has actively embraced globalization. There is no reason why nuclear energy production should be an exception."

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