With Australian Prime Minister John Howard signalling a possible uranium deal with India, the anti-nuclear lobby has ratchet up pressure by vociferously opposing any such move.
Australian Opposition parties have been quick in taking a tough stand against Prime Minister John Howard for his 'recklessness.'
"A decision to back India in the suppliers group will undermine the Non Proliferation Treaty. It means the international safeguards regime will no longer be enforced, and Australia will have contributed to that process," Labour resources spokesman Chris Evans told The Age newspaper soon after the policy-bending statement of the Australian prime minister hit the airwaves.
Evan's statement has been backed by high-profile US anti-nuclear campaigner Kevin Kamps, who is touring Australia these days. Kamps has warned that uranium sale to India would signal the collapse of the NPT.
Kamps, who is considered a nuclear waste expert, is of the opinion that the Australian uranium could be used in Indian nuclear weapons.
Howard had publicly expressed his government's willingness to circumvent the Australian policy of not selling the crucial nuclear fuel to the non-signatories of Non-Proliferation