The Indian government and its communist allies have stepped back from the brink of a face-off over a nuclear deal with the United States and put a temporary lid on a political crisis, officials and analysts said. An ambiguous joint statement issued on Thursday announcing the formation of a panel to study the controversial deal and address objections of the left parties, who shore up the coalition, was a much-needed face-saving compromise, they said. Full Story
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