Bush to sign US-India nuclear legislation

US President George W. Bush plans to sign into law on Wednesday a bill approved by Congress allowing civilian US nuclear trade with India. The signing culminates three years' work by the Bush administration to allow US businesses to begin selling nuclear fuel, technology and reactors to India in exchange for safeguards and UN inspections at India's civilian, but not military, nuclear plants. Critics say it could spur a nuclear arms race in South Asia.