Shivshankar Menon: You know our position and you do not need me to repeat what we think on either proliferation, or non-proliferation, or on cooperation in civilian nuclear energy. As far as I know, the EU does not have a common position on the issue of civilian nuclear cooperation with India. There are individual state positions. As you have seen, in the last two years certain countries have been very supportive, some less so, some have conditions, and some might have reservations. We have been talking to all the individual member-states and explaining our position and the potential also of the nuclear energy cooperation. It is our understanding that the position in terms of the amount of support that there is among EU member-states for civilian nuclear cooperation with India is better than it was before.
Question: Mr. Menon, in Prime Minister's interaction with the leadership of the UK and Finland, will India be sharing evidence ofPakistan's role in Mumbai blasts with these leaders? Do you have anything to say on the current status of the Galileo Project?