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We cannot stop the USA to enter Iran; but we can stop those people who are working as a servant of George Bush.
by antiCongress antiBJP on Aug 02, 2007 12:46 PM  Permalink 

We cannot stop the USA to enter Iran; but we can stop those people who are working as a servant of George Bush.

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Beyond technology policy
by dull roots on Jul 24, 2007 05:12 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

When senior scientists have expressed satisfaction, technology policy aspects`of the deal, where there were no rooms for compromise, are in place. The politics and strategic aspects of the deal are something which never remains static.

Besides, the leverage for coping with the political equations are superior when India is within the NSG fold, therefore it makes eminent sense to nuance the stances.

On strategic aspect, the deal gives India a much needed boost and options to build durable security achitecture with whom ABV had famously termed as 'natural partners'.



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RE:Beyond technology policy
by dull roots on Jul 24, 2007 05:49 AM  Permalink
France, a civil democracy, but non-English and Catholic has been positioned as 'foul-weather friend' by a leading US paper, what kind of friend an english speaking, non-aligned civil democracatic India would be? - 'extreme foul weather friend'!

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RE:Beyond technology policy
by dull roots on Jul 24, 2007 06:17 AM  Permalink
The modernity ethos of the subcontinent%u2019s Muslim populace is perhaps the most sophisticated cultural heritage amongst all Islamic nationalities in the world. The biggest blow to terror would be isolating Muslims of the subcontinent from external Middle-Eastern leadership. The N-deal and its associated NSSP provides a political fillip to such efforts.

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N-deal
by madda dhang on Jul 24, 2007 04:01 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Is not there any more Bhakat Singh or Khudiram or Rajguru to kill this traitor or cheeter who selling their country. Otherwise this scoundrel politicians will never listin to the common people's cry or pay attention to their country fellow's interest or any protest. They need only 3rd degree or brutal killing. If any Jihad exists in India should be against this Monmohan-congress jerks, a party full backstabber and traitors.

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RE:N-deal
by Nanchil on Jul 24, 2007 10:36 AM  Permalink
What about advani and vajpayee?
Why did they get along with pak when their army intruded kargil?
Why did advani praise jinna?
Are they patriots? Should India support them?

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Only BJP
by Anniyan on Jul 23, 2007 08:52 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Only BJP has the guts deal with Nuclear bombs,
Congress is a garbage...........

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RE:Only BJP
by Nanchil on Jul 23, 2007 11:27 AM  Permalink
Only BJP has the guts to allow Pak army to build heli-pad in kargil while getting into Pak by bus!

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RE:Only BJP
by antiCongress antiBJP on Aug 02, 2007 02:02 PM  Permalink
Why did you forget that they have guts to go with cutter terrorist to Kandahar.

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RE:RE:Only BJP
by M CHANCDRAN on Jul 23, 2007 09:36 AM  Permalink
I fully agree with the writer. Our nation is not safe in the hands UPA. They are selling our nation to foreign county merely in their personal interests. It is a very dangerous siutation. It is high time to wake up the people of this nation and register their strong protest against this Nuclear deal with USA. Government is again going to give our nation in the hand of foreign country and it is detrimental.

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Congress must answer to Nation
by ratnesh srivastav on Jul 22, 2007 04:31 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies


Question: What happened to July 18 agreement?

Question: Why was US allowed to shift nuclear goal posts?

Question: Why should we agree to US demand of not testing even if Chinese and Pakistanis test another device?

Question: US agreed that India wil lhave COMPLETE reprocessing rights then why should we have this right in a site open for IAEA( infiltrated by US spies ) inspections. (We all know about Iraq weapons inspections where US spies were working as UN monitors)?

Question: Why is this condition that even if we can reprocess the nuclear fuel under US supervision we cannot use it and will have to give the reprocessed fuel back to US?

Congress had once again sold Indian independence to US.

May GOD help us now as the future is going to be very difficult.

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RE:Congress must answer to Nation
by ratnesh srivastav on Jul 22, 2007 04:34 AM  Permalink

Read more on

www.bharatrakshak.com

nuclear discussion fourm link

http://forums.bharat-rakshak.com/viewtopic.php?p=375544#375544

May GOD help us now

The foolosh BJP is sleeping and silent on this most important issue. B l o o d y politicians........

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RE:Congress must answer to Nation
by on Jul 22, 2007 10:56 PM  Permalink

You should trust your common sense more than the opinions of saffron-brigade of BharatRakshak.

One more Nuclear Bomb or one more Nuclear Power Plant? That is the question.

Do you want to play with puppies like Pakistan, Iran or do you want to play with big dogs like US, China, Russia? This is the decision.

Do you want to prosper and uplift the standard of living of "ALL" the people by access to the cutting-edge technology and market or are you going to live in bullock-cart age with Tata-Birla technology? These are the choices.



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RE:Congress must answer to Nation
by antiCongress antiBJP on Aug 02, 2007 02:03 PM  Permalink
Otherwise, we can give answer to Congress, isn't it????

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RE:Congress must answer to Nation
by Chirantan on Jul 23, 2007 08:58 AM  Permalink
ARE THESE QUESTIONS RAISED IN PARLIMENT BY POLITICAL PARTIES? ARE THEY SLEEPING? WHY BIG NOISE NOT MADE BY MULTICHANNEL/ NEWSPAPERS/ SOCIAL LEADERS / AND PUT PRESSURE ON GOVT ---

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