By JERUSALEM POST STAFF
India's prime minister planned to address lawmakers Monday on a much-touted US-India nuclear deal, a pact he has championed despite opposition from political allies.
The deal reverses three decades of American policy by allowing the US to send nuclear fuel and technology to India, which has refused to sign major international nonproliferation accords and has tested atomic weapons.
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