Basically there are two distinctively different questions that we should understand:
1. Do we need N-energy?
2. Do we need to acquire N-energy through the present form of the n-deal?
These two questions are completely different and we must understand this before supporting or not supporting N-deal. Its nothing to do with how idiot comies r or how non-cooperative is the opposition.
Most of us would put a big YES to question-1. But its the answer to Ques-2 is what matters in the present political scenario.
Those who hate commies must understand the difference between above 2 questions. Those who support N-deal must do the same too and must well separate the the requirement and the means to archive it.
Most who argue here for the deal by reading news papers, should also try to understand the question-2. But the problem is that most of us are not aware of what we lose in our pursuit of getting n-energy.
As we claim that we are a peaceful nation and as our history shows we've never shown any aggression towards others. Then why do we need a nuclear bomb. Think we are a nation of more than 1.2 billion people, do you really think our neighbor in the north and west would wage an open war. It'll only be proxy, its not 1962 the world has changed a lot. Kargil was a mistake on our side that we did not protect our borders. So I would say all the claim that we lost our ability to test is a waste. If India can wash its hands off the nuclear weapon option, we'll set an example to the rest of the world.
RE:Why we need nuclear weapons?
by rna on Jul 09, 2008 01:08 PM Permalink
Sundaram : Do you know anything abt N-Deal? Answer is big "NO".... deal is not to make any nuclear Bomb, but to make energy...
I suggest you to spare some time in google and understand the topic first!
Please just see what she writes: The Left has committed suicide because it did not know how to use power.
This kind of paid writers are residing throughout the world. However, Left makes policies for people. Her worthless writings useful for bringing a notorious national party to a regional party. She should recognise that a lot of paid writers are their in Bengal like her, however, Left rules for last 30 years.
RE:Red Letter Day: Sagarika Ghose, CNN-IBN blogs
by George on Jul 10, 2008 02:25 AM Permalink
Whether win or not,If left vote against the secular govt then communal party benefit from it. any way they are going to loose in bengal and vanish from kerala,comrade sahadevan if you can go to sunagachi and cuba see the contribution of left.
Well, there has been so much of discussion going on this subject on this board, during the past four to five months...! But surprisingly it has not attracted attention of anybody...!
Read the News item reflected in para 2 above, "Netizens are busy discussing the pros and cons of the deal with the US in sites such as Orkut, Mylot and Indiafriendfinder.com and other individual blogs."
It seems that Rediff is not that important to share your thoughts...! Friends don't you think we have wasted a lot of time on this board...! As if their are only three sites, viz. Orkut, Mylot and Indiafriendfinder.com Has Rediff lost its sheen