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US chainging Goal posts
by ratnesh srivastav on Apr 29, 2007 12:37 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

US is changing goal posts after agreeing to allow India EQUAL rights and obligations they want India to remain a third rate country.

They want to cap Indian nuclear weapons programme so they want a ban on nuclear testing (When they themselves have no such ban).

The want India to be dependent on them for fuel supplies and similar to our dependence on Arab oil in today's world so they donot want India to reprocess the spent fuel.

They want this deal in hurry because they realise the Indian Fast Breeder Reactor is smoothly moving towards completion. Technology is developed and if this happens, India will become free from world energy politics.

But the US underestimates Indian Scientists. We Indians may fight among ourselves but when the question comes to face outsider who wants to take benefit of our infighting then we keep out NATIONAL interest supreme.

US must realise that they need India more than India needs US.

Moral of the story: Sign the treaty WITHOUT changing goal posts oe else f**k off.

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RE:US chainging Goal posts
by hi on Apr 29, 2007 01:54 PM  Permalink
@Ratnesh,
Cool idea??????????
what else??????????


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RE:US chainging Goal posts
by Rahul Oberoi on Apr 29, 2007 01:17 PM  Permalink
Wowowow Ratnesh. You are soooooooooooooo intelligent. What a lovely analysis. So UNIQUE. Aaapka message ne mere aaankhen khol di hai.

Aaapka yeh intelligence ka raaaz kya hai ?

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super power
by bingo on Apr 29, 2007 09:11 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

No compromise on nuclear test and reuse of fuel issue.
Mr. Bush you have to accept that we are also world super power.



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RE:super power
by hi on Apr 29, 2007 09:46 AM  Permalink
Dr. Bush, please take old files when supplying fuel to other countries you may find the differences said by the Bingo. There are some permanents, World Super Power, World Powers which are hidden by un-justified actions were you found in history books. Hope we Indians deserve our permanent status too.

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how to save india-- a eutopian dream
by rajesh bhaskar on Apr 29, 2007 04:25 AM  Permalink 


1. change the constitution to have political term limited to ministers, MPS
MLA only for two times(10 years) consecutively and three(15 years) times total in life time

2. Don't allow Heriditary to politics without working in a socialy actively minimum five years
and not started from panchayath, taluk,district and state level experience make it madatory
except for noted and well achivers in peace,industry,economics and sports etc
3. Ban religious ,caste reservation and make it by real poor income that to only upto education till two/degree
4. Don't allow dumb NRI and rich kids coming to professional course with the help of just money
as most of the pvt insititution produce more dumbs than reservation produces
5. Bring uniform civil/crimial/national code applicable to all indian citizens and
religious law should be under it
6. Ban all religious parties from contesting election and ask for vote in the name of religion
7. do not make third film stars and actress as our ministers and ambassdors, they pvt institutions for that
8. introuduce minimum wage cap in film industry, construction and any industry that enables to
make a citizen earn a decent living,
9. cap a person individualy can earn and tax the rich as the money goes higher
10. don't allow to posses more than 50acress individualy and 100 acres collectively and
3000 acres organization wise (no organisation needs more than 1 billion cars or oil for all country
SEZ)
11.Tax all religious institutions and make liable for to have any financial profit and make law to
spent the income that comes to temple, mosque and churches and all religious institutions to
contribute to society and income of one year should be spent and shown to govt within next year
12.make kashmir just like an other state an integral part, shift our power to each borders and punish military person who
do wrong to women/kids by death publicaly
13. don't take away any one land for pvt parties ,especially living or farming land
14. hike the pay of teacher,police etc as they can build a better society and if they are less paid only
crap will be there
15. get the military work big infrastructure build such as taking brahmaputra from east to south
and making water a national not a state level entity
16. invest in finding natural and creatingalternate fuel to getaway from dependecy of arabs
17. rapes, attrocites against kids, making kids work before age of 14 should be punishable
by death or life time
18. make the cities completly wifi area
19. cap the real estate price growth each year
20. financial growth of ministers , MLAs, MPs shold be monitered and publicaly announced during their term
there financial growth should be propotional to the income they earn


the list can go on only if we get a leader and a team who can implement such things
our country can grow. otherwise it wil grow like japan or usa or uk where gangsters and mafia leads
shooting and rapes and racism is more than any part of world.
if we are trying to produce a country which has only 10% rich 30% average and 60% poor
then that will be a mess. we have to make our country 20% rich and 70%average and 10% not even
god can make..









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Next round would again fail unless.....
by dull roots on Apr 28, 2007 11:47 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

The duly signed law implies that legislative and executive branches of US government are in agreement and they together disagree with the original deal US and India had signed. Now they are forcing India to agree with their new stipulations. The next round of talks are also likely to fail, probably they are designed to fail. US may have assessed that Indian conformance would be ideal and any disagreement would be affordable. The price US may have to pay for such casual disregard of Indian friendship and fairplay norms would at best assume, atleast in short term, only a qualitative change in the tenor of relationship but not much in the substantive economic content. The real gainer would be China. In that sense the real fallouts of failed India deal for US would be worse than their Iraq predicament. If there is enough wisdom to consider a long term perspective and there is enough care for future generations, may be then US U-turn would implement the agreement. Such an outcome is quite unlikely.

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RE:Next round would again fail unless.....
by hi on Apr 29, 2007 01:11 AM  Permalink
Banning test, right to reprocessing fuel etc WERE not a clause when supplying fuel to other countries, then why it is only here. So, let them talk about these, as we are a responsible country.

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RE:Next round would again fail unless.....
by hi on Apr 29, 2007 01:06 AM  Permalink
Let us hope they come with something w/o double standards when supplying a fuel.

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Bush
by jd engineer on Apr 28, 2007 07:00 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Do not trust present US administration led by an untrustwothy Bush & 'Gang of NeoCon'. Look at Iraq! What a lie, misinfo and charad by Bush & 'Gang of NeoCon'.

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RE:Bush
by hi on Apr 29, 2007 12:36 AM  Permalink
You trust who ever you want, but I am not like you, I trust ALL who comes w/ friendly gesture, NOT w/ grandes & bombs & threats.

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Nuclear deal
by v tanwar on Apr 28, 2007 06:16 PM  Permalink 

Right to reprocess the spent nuclesr fuel has to be with us,DEAL OR NO DEAL.
V.S.TANWAR
GURGAON

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N-deal: India, US to hold another round of talks
by S.V.Swamy on Apr 28, 2007 06:14 PM  Permalink 

Sridhar Krishnaswami is doing a good service to all those who are interested. India should not allow the Tarapur experience to repeat. US needs India as much as we need them. Spent fuel reprocessing is vital for the third stage nuclear programme of our energy hungry economy.

S.V.Swamy

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