Spelling out the separation plan under the Indo-US nuclear deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said there will be no capping of the country's strategic programme, and that Washington has assured uninterrupted supply of fuel to Indian reactors under international safeguards. "India has decided to place under safeguards all future civilian thermal power reactors and civilian breeder reactors, and the Government of India retains the sole right to determine such reactors as civilian," Singh told the Parliament today."This means that India will not be constrained in any way in building future nuclear facilities, whether civilian or military, as per our national requirements," he said.The Prime Minister's announcement comes within days of India and the US reaching a landmark pact for implementing the July 18, 2005 agreement on civilian nuclear co-operation during the visit of President George W Bush here.