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The Core..
by Sandipan chakraborty on Jul 02, 2008 01:03 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

One side is Greed...such gr8 is the interest of both the parties in destroying the country..the entire print and electronic media (ecpt a few) is involved in the game.
The other side is arrogance..U.S feels like all powerful Evil...also greed of its companies.
The Left parties on the other had is as usual reckless and illogical in decision making..what will happen to the country?..who cares right?

As far as the U.S goes,i think they wanna enjoy more natural destruction...seems that the destruction during the last few months was not enuf...hmmm can't help ..they need more..sorry.

No country in a tiny winy planet of Earth can even imagine the power of God..let alone challenge..i m just a humble devotee..so will do everything with permission to subdue the Evil forces ravaging the planet..till the Mother of all Wars break out and subsequent mainfestation of Christ/Vishnu on Earth...The Judgement.

Let's see who wins God or Evil/Satan.

Glory to God!
(might sound strange,people who don't believe don't bother, Carry on)

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RE:The Core..
by k kumar on Jul 02, 2008 01:07 AM  Permalink
Dude
You want to trust commies logic ..
Stop the nonsense..
India needs fuel and technology. End of the Story.
Whether it is US or anyother country.. as long as it suits us ..It should be O.K

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RE:The Core..
by Shreeom on Jul 02, 2008 09:59 AM  Permalink
good one

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Shrewd politics from Congress & Left
by ExpertOpinion on Jul 02, 2008 01:00 AM  Permalink 

This seems to be a shrewd politics by Congress & Left parties.They are conspiring to evoke public sympathy & thereby take advantage in the forthcoming general elections. Congress & its allies are well aware that they will face a complete washout in the elections & thus this is their game plan to distract public concern from High Inflation & other failures of their current govt.CHEAP POLITICS FROM CONGRESS & LEFT.


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Manmohan Singh's Master Stroke
by All Right on Jul 02, 2008 12:43 AM  Permalink 

He is basically an imminent economist and in 1-2-3 deal there is also a sound economic rationale.

India's fast breeder reactor is in the cutting edge of nuclear technology. It is based on thorium. The problem is that this technology is still in its developmental stage. In 10 years time, we could emerge as a major nuclear supplier. For this we need NSG membership.

So the 1-2-3 deal is a foundation to getting a seat in the NSG. During the interim we put obsolete nuclear plants under IAEA inspection. In return we get imported uranium that enables us to up capacity utilization from current 50% levels. We preserve our scarce uranium reserves to be used at a time where the world experiences a severe energy crunch.

This is a visionary decision. ManMohan Singh should go ahead. The Left has no vision except protect China's interest. The BJP has no vision except return to power.

1. The agreement clearly limits its application to civilian nuclear facilities and excludes military nuclear facilities. It includes only civilian facilities, designated as so by GoI at the time of signing of the agreement and do not cover future civilian facilities.
2. In the event of the agreement proving unfavorable to India, we can opt out by terminating this Agreement by giving just one year's written notice to the US.

3. There is even an over-riding provision for the Hyde Act in the 1-2-3 agreement: At a time of our choosing, we can pass a law to specifically negate it.


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real
by indianpatriot on Jul 02, 2008 12:31 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

its really sad that the nation is being sold by a bunch of opportunists starting by a 70 year old sardar who shamelessly licks sonias and now for a bunch of dollars has sold the nation for a nuclear deal which permanently denies the nation to have nuclear weapons.

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RE:real
by All Right on Jul 02, 2008 12:33 AM  Permalink
Manmohan Singh is basically an imminent economist and in 1-2-3 deal there is also a sound economic rationale.

India's fast breeder reactor is in the cutting edge of nuclear technology. It is based on thorium. The problem is that this technology is still in its developmental stage. In 10 years time, we could emerge as a major nuclear supplier. For this we need NSG membership.

So the 1-2-3 deal is a foundation to getting a seat in the NSG. During the interim we put obsolete nuclear plants under IAEA inspection. In return we get imported uranium that enables us to up capacity utilization from current 50% levels. We preserve our scarce uranium reserves to be used at a time where the world experiences a severe energy crunch.

This is a visionary decision. ManMohan Singh should go ahead. The Left has no vision except protect China's interest. The BJP has no vision except return to power.

1. The agreement clearly limits its application to civilian nuclear facilities and excludes military nuclear facilities. It includes only civilian facilities, designated as so by GoI at the time of signing of the agreement and do not cover future civilian facilities.
2. In the event of the agreement proving unfavorable to India, we can opt out by terminating this Agreement by giving just one year's written notice to the US.

3. There is even an over-riding provision for the Hyde Act in the 1-2-3 agreement: At a time of our choosing, we can pass a law to specifically negate it.


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RE:real
by indianpatriot on Jul 02, 2008 12:39 AM  Permalink
" In 10 years time, we could emerge as a major nuclear supplier. For this we need NSG membership."

- who told you this...if we have the technology and fuel why would we need anyones permission to sell it?

During the interim we put obsolete nuclear plants under IAEA inspection.

- i dont know a lot of english, but what i know is that the agreement asks us to put all our current nuclear reactors under IAEA and put 50% of future reactors (based on USA permission according to HYDE ACT)

1. The agreement clearly limits its application to civilian nuclear facilities and excludes military nuclear facilities. It includes only civilian facilities, designated as so by GoI at the time of signing of the agreement and do not cover future civilian facilities.

- WHO DECIDED WHAT IS CIVILIAN AND WHAT IS MILITARY? - IT IS THE USA

. In the event of the agreement proving unfavorable to India, we can opt out by terminating this Agreement by giving just one year's written notice to the US.

- USA JUST NEEDS AN YEAR TO FINISH ITS TASK

3. There is even an over-riding provision for the Hyde Act in the 1-2-3 agreement: At a time of our choosing, we can pass a law to specifically negate it.

- KEEP DREAMING - PASS A LAW AGAINST USA?




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RE:RE:real
by indianpatriot on Jul 02, 2008 12:40 AM  Permalink
IF THE US OF A IS SO FRIENDLY TO INDIA WHY DOES IT ASK INDIA TO SIGN THE HYDE ACT TO SUPPLY THE URANIUM?

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RE:RE:real
by Chakrarvarthy Rama nadhan on Jul 02, 2008 02:01 AM  Permalink
You must be crazy, the name it self says "Hyde Act" its a internal act of US which directs it what to do in an event of Nuclear Prolifieration. Its not a Deal that india is going to sign.

If india again tests then the steps taken (Sanctions and taking back the unprocessed fuel) will be done as per Hyde Act, that too if the US congress wants to enforce that.

Its not good for a Country like India to stay under sanctions from 42 different countries.We need Uranium to power our reactors, most of our reactors are running half of their operational capacities because of want of Uranium. If this deal goes through then we can get Uranium from any of the NSG member and in return of this we ar placing our civilian reactors under IAEA safegaurds, I feel this deal is in intrest of the nation. We must have energy security to grow.

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Go ahead Mr. P.M . we are with you...
by anoop jain on Jul 02, 2008 12:29 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Mr. Prime Minister go ahead on nuclear deal with US. we (people of republic of India) are with UPA Government. go to Parliament on this issue & if there you loose then go to public for pre term genral election. everyone knows that this deal is in favour of us. b'couse everyone know very well that what are the use of nuclear scrap withdrawal from nuc-power plants. Left ki m...... inhe nuc deal se elergy nahi hai, inhe Right (USA) se elergy hai.


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RE:Go ahead Mr. P.M . we are with you...
by indianpatriot on Jul 02, 2008 12:32 AM  Permalink
what do u know about the nuclear deal?

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RE:Go ahead Mr. P.M . we are with you...
by Sanjay Chawala on Jul 02, 2008 01:31 AM  Permalink
he knows more that u do...

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RE:Go ahead Mr. P.M . we are with you...
by All Right on Jul 02, 2008 01:14 AM  Permalink
What do you know indianpatriot?

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All guess work is rife in poitica circles
by mallaiah anchoori on Jul 02, 2008 12:06 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

50 minutes is too long a period for any P.M.to spend with the President of the country raising all possible doubts as to the course of action Manmohan proposes to take and the fall out thereof.Unless there is an impending urgent issue no P.M. spends so much time.Manmohan appears very keen in sticking on to his stand of going ahead with the deal and not budging an inch even on that.Though Congres is putting up a brave face & pleading that it could muster the required strength from parties like SP,60 (members of left party) is not a small number to be taken lightly.In the event of withdrawal of support by the left parties,the fall of the UPA govt appears almost imminent.The post 4th July days by which 'left' is reported to pull the carpet,appear to be crucial for the nation which may have to bear the brunt of a costly election process in terms of not only expenditure but also gearing up and deploying the needed man power.In any case,the coming days also appear to be testing days for the first time lady president of the country picked up by Sonia in view of the likely constitutional crisis arising out of uncertainties in the political weather sequel to the impending dissolution of Lok Sabha.The countrymen too are eagerly waiting to see as to how she handles.Stock market has already crashed due to the uncertainties in the political situation.Every one's eyes are on New Delhi & news items.Contacts,conflicts,cross talks,permutations,combinations-are rife in political circles.

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RE:All guess work is rife in poitica circles
by All Right on Jul 02, 2008 12:39 AM  Permalink
Congress has used adversity as also an opportunity. It has broadened its coalition by including JDS (Karnataka, SP & RLD (UP) and Triminol Congress (West Bengal). How important these alliances are exemplified in Karnataka. The BJP is poised to lose as much as 18 seats in Karnataka. This is because a Congress-JDS alliance has 55%. A Congress-TMC alliance will reduce the Left to have its present seats in West Bengal. A SP-Congress-RLD alliance will give the UPA an extra 30 seats. Since SP contests outside UP, cutting into Congress vote share, this increases Congress vote share in many as 8 states.

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RE:Message by SkShazid is repeated
by satyarthi on Jul 02, 2008 12:40 AM  Permalink
3m axis is ruining India.

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please let people know the truth about Money lured Monkey Singh
by chanakya on Jul 01, 2008 11:53 PM  Permalink 

The gravity of Magnetic Money is so powerfully attractive, Sonia and her puppet PM will never bother of breaking the government or anything just to get the deal and it’s billions of dollars in commissions assured by Bush in advance of their promise to buy plants from the US...Then what matters is spend those billions in paradise on earth!
This money lured Mohan Singh will never bother of quitting his job as puppet PM rather PA to Sonia.
What matters to him most is what he will get in commissions in billions of dollars from those companies that will be selected to sell nuclear plants to India.


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Garv se bolo hum hindustani hai
by Indian Indian on Jul 01, 2008 11:35 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Garv se bolo hum hindustani hai

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RE:Garv se bolo hum hindustani hai
by SkShazid on Jul 01, 2008 11:52 PM  Permalink
Don't limit it till Garv. Sab se bolo hum hindustani hai.

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RE:Garv se bolo hum hindustani hai
by Indian Indian on Jul 02, 2008 12:12 AM  Permalink
Other than garv everybody knew we wee Hindustani, Only Hindustanis can Vote a reluctant illiterate Italian waitress to be super PM and have a cook(literally Rasoia) to be president…

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RE:Garv se bolo hum hindustani hai
by SkShazid on Jul 02, 2008 12:17 AM  Permalink
Ya bcoz we have lost our Garv n worship Gandi Dynasty.

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