Perhaps for the first time an US congressman has come out so strongly in India\\\'s support. It is a clear message to other non-democracies. Hats off to him.....
Its heartening to see that US Congress recognizes India\'s uniqueness and true nature of being a mature and responsible international nuclear power.
At the same time...the following statement in the article...\"make the deal with India and get for the United States and the international community a window in perpetuity into 2/3rd of India\'s nuclear facilities and all of its future nuclear facilities, under safeguards, in compliance, transparent\"...seems to be different from what our Indian leaders have been propagating/informing the common public. I remember seeing a media report of a senior Indian leader which mentioned that \"all of future Indian nuclear facilities will not come under IAEA regulations and India has the discretion to decide to keep some of its future nuclear facilities not under IAEA control\"
The opposition is making such a hue and cry only because the whole bill is very unclear to all of our citizens.
Let the government come out very clear on all the aspects of the bill and ensure that the nuclear bill does not pose a threat to India\'s future nuclear missions and India\'s foreign policy.
Unlike the naapaakis, successive governments after governments, since the liberation of this Indian sub-continent from colonial rule, refused to share the bad with Uncle Sam, through all the thicks and thins.
The treaty is characteristic of our stubborn refusal to do so.
Really very convincing message on support of India, This really commneds , the position India has today in global sphere. Our politicians/leaders be aware of this, and think about country, and India's image before taking bribe and when representing India. it's the time to celebrate as well as to be prepared for the development of country.