💨 Abstract
The India-US civil nuclear deal, led by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in 2008, significantly improved ties between the two nations, which had historically been marked by suspicion. The deal allowed India's nuclear program to come under International Atomic Energy Agency safeguards in exchange for a waiver from the Nuclear Suppliers Group, granting India access to civilian nuclear technology and fuel.
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