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Nuclear Deal is Not as Good as Claimed
by Khandu Patel on Jul 29, 2007 10:07 PM  Permalink 

A N Prasad in the specials columns dissects the skillfully. Dr Singh after his meeting with President Bush declared their agreement as elevating Bharat to the status of the exclusive club of the nuclear power states. That was the bases on which the deal was supported by Bharat's parliament. Grave concern has since then been expressed about the restrictions of the Hyde Act on reprocessing, test ban and fissile material cut off et al. The deal is no longer being sold as the greatest thing since sliced bread but as only as an agreement on civil nuclear power. Gone has been the claim for the dawning of a new era in Bharat American strategic relations. In truth, Singh has sold Bharat short as only a staid and unspiring person like him can only manage. The Bharat's national security advisor is putting a spin by attributing the success in part to the BJP under Vajpayee. When the BJP clarrifies their stand, we will be able to see it for the spin that it is.

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NUCLEAR DEAL
by Atis Mitra on Jul 29, 2007 09:16 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

THE DEAL IS FOR US COMPANIES TO GET ITS HOLD IN SELLING NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS TO INDIA. SOME INDIANS WHO ARE ONLY AGENTS OF THESE COMPANIES OR WHO FEELS TO MIGRATE TO USA LEAVING THIS MOTHERLAND IN THE HAND OF SOME CROOKS ARE IN FAVOUR OF SUCH AGREEMENTS.

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RE:NUCLEAR DEAL
by Mikkey Moouse on Jul 30, 2007 12:34 AM  Permalink

RUSSIA IS THE LARGEST ARMS SUPPLIER TO INDIA & CHINA. SELLING ARMS TO TWO OPPOSING SIDES IS THE MOST IMMORAL FORM OF BUSINESS.

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RE:NUCLEAR DEAL
by SRINIVASA GOWDA on Jul 30, 2007 08:31 AM  Permalink
Agreed an dusa is no different. usa gifts funds tyo build pak army and also sells arms to pak. she i sthe strategic ally of pakistan. hence usa is a threat wrt strategic Nuclear installations of India. Always usa has back-stabbed India. She is very selfsh country with selfish people.. Bush regime is under threat and only way he can gain another term as president is by wooing Indian contingent in usa. also many Indian crooked idiots are having hand in this deal.. I suspect lots of dollars exchanges as well. hack Swiss bank and u can get the account details of Indian politicians and crooks.. usa is a traitor and history will keep repeating.. Its yet not Nuclear whether reprocessing of spent fuel rights has been included in the deal.. If usa goes by Hyde act and India by 123 agreement, then I bet this issue cant be clear even after signing of the agreement..

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RE:NUCLEAR DEAL
by keseven on Jul 30, 2007 08:43 AM  Permalink
keep on telling like that and give idea to loose opportunities. Is your uncle provide power other than uncle sam?

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RE:NUCLEAR DEAL
by keseven on Jul 30, 2007 08:47 AM  Permalink
Did any damn people in any messageboard give 100% approval to any idea good for India?
All talk is negativity of the issues & some impossible points inferred or guessed out from that.

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hey ppl
by Nikhil Agarwal on Jul 29, 2007 08:47 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

found this interesting

http://enthupy.blogspot.com/

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RE:hey ppl
by lax on Jul 30, 2007 12:15 AM  Permalink
hey nikhil,
r u nikhil of FM Debara & Co of Mumbai.
if so, then its me Laxman, your co-article clerk at FM Debara.
Rmbr we did our CA together.
Iam now in Baltimore, USA.
Where r u man.
My email is laxman@inbox.com
Thanks

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when dealing with the yankees, always keep a pinch of salt ready
by ashok pai on Jul 29, 2007 07:45 PM  Permalink 

they are like no other country, we must learn from them and china, they never leave any stone unturned to protect their interests.

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Manmohan singh is the gandhi of the 21st century
by maratha reddy on Jul 29, 2007 07:29 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Dont conmpare Manmohan singh with nehru. Manmohan singh is the gandhi of the 21st century

Thank you
sivaram
NRI

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RE:Manmohan singh is the gandhi of the 21st century
by Confused on Jul 30, 2007 01:28 AM  Permalink
...yes manmonan singh is gandhi of 21st century... he is sonia manmonah gandhi...


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RE:Manmohan singh is the gandhi of the 21st century
by P Zipk on Jul 29, 2007 08:15 PM  Permalink
Manmohan is Gandhi of 21st century? LOL. You are funny.

Then Musharaf is Nelson Mandela of 21 st century. Ha ha.

NRI - Non residential ?

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RE:Manmohan singh is the gandhi of the 21st century
by on Jul 29, 2007 11:02 PM  Permalink
I think Indira Gandhi, Vajpayee and Manmohan Singh are 3 PM's india has/had for positioning India back to its rightful position.

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N-Deal a success story of perciverance to succeed...congrats
by shobana nair on Jul 29, 2007 07:29 PM  Permalink 

Congrats Mr Prime Minister and the team who have percistently try to succeed to bring in a good deal without shortcomings for the interest of our nation.Now the security part has to be dealt without any loop holes in the system to safeguard our nuclear systems in future.This success will open doors of friendship with nations who will help us to guide us with our civilplants in future.This success is great but shoulders a large responsibility for the nation and all the nations who trust us have to be honoured with respect to their concerns.

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Manmohan I salute you
by Shobichan Arackal on Jul 29, 2007 07:00 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I am sure that Mr. Manmohansigh would come with the best out of the deal. Because he is a person who believes in doing right things. He does not make offers or promises just the sake of publicity as most of the politicians do. His vision, wisdom, and integrity is a lesson for all those look for cheap popularity with cutouts, slogans and public speeches with no contents and no sincerity. Mr. Manmohan Singh coming genrations will place you next to Nehru for building this nation. Forget about what your fellow congressmen, BJP men and left who try to pull you down.

Wishing you all the best

SHOBIN

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RE:Manmohan I salute you
by anurag KUMAR on Jul 29, 2007 07:32 PM  Permalink
What is intended out of this deal- Uranium ?, now when we have developed Thorium based plants capable of commercial Power production.
OR the entry into the so called Club/ Recognition ?, when we have been denied recognition as 6th Nuclear Power & when we are pretty much on our way to become 3rd Largest Economy. !!!


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RE:Manmohan I salute you
by ashok pai on Jul 29, 2007 07:44 PM  Permalink
good point. the feel good factor news is marketing, manufacturing news to entertain us. it might be even stevens, and both parties in both countries will claim brownie points. and the parent of this post ,seems like a careful shill.

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RE:Manmohan I salute you
by satya pal on Jul 29, 2007 08:06 PM  Permalink
india must spend some money on research work for use of thorium for power generation.we must be self dependent.go ahead with the agreement and learn something from international technology.simultaneously develop own power plant based on thorium.nuclear devices(bombs)are only showing teeth,which do not bite.we must extend congratulations to both usa and india.

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