atomic agreement between america & india
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Answer / ragnarok
Its called the 123 Agreement or the Hyde Pact.
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Answer / manoj tyagi
atomic agreement between india and america is a contract to
pass the information of resourses and to pass new resourses
and to give new technology and no misuse of power.
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