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NEW DELHI, India (CNN) — The United States will send nuclear fuel and expertise to India under the terms of a pact reached on the last day of President Bush’s visit to New Delhi.

In return, India pledged to open up its 14 civilian nuclear reactors to international inspectors and keep power generation separate from its military program.

But India — which first tested its nuclear weapons nearly eight years ago — will keep eight sites for secret military purposes under the terms of the deal, reached after intense negotiation.

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