NEW DELHI, Aug 1: India said on Monday it was seeking to join the exclusive nuclear research project — the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) — taking the first step for its induction into the civilian nuclear energy club led by the United States and Russia.

South Korean Foreign Minister Ban ki-Moon, who signed a joint statement with his Indian counterpart Kunwar Natwar Singh, assured New Delhi of support in the quest. But Mr Ban said he would have to consult other members of the exclusive club who include China and the European Union.

ITER project was begun in 1985 as Conceptual Design Activities phase and continued in 1992 as Engineering Design Activities under the auspices of the IAEA.

The overall objective of ITER was to demonstrate the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion energy for peaceful purposes. Analysts said India would have to effectively segregate its nuclear and civlian nuclear facilities before any induction in the club could be considered.

India claims it successfully tested a thermonuclear device in the Pokharan nuclear explosion in May 1998. It is not clear if its access to the ITER research would be kept segregated from its military-oriented nuclear pursuits.

The Joint Commission meeting of India and South Korea had a comprehensive agenda covering exchange of views on political, economic, cultural, consular and other matters of mutual interest, including regional and global issues.

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