First have clarity on How many tonnes of nuclear fuel would be delivered to India along with dispatch schedules and at what price.
How much of it can be readily used in our current reactors.
What is the project cost of setting up nuclear reactors. Will IAEA fund it for signing the deal?
What will be the cost per unit generation. How much of this power will be made available for poor farmers in India free of charge for signing the deal? for what duration?
RE:A simple vendor evaluation form and Project evaluation is all it takes to decide
by Sameer Bhagwat on Jul 19, 2008 12:56 AM Permalink
Not that I support the N-deal, but what is this anti-islam nonsense? What century you come from? 12th?
RE:A simple vendor evaluation form and Project evaluation is all it takes to decide
by Khairul Islam Ansari on Jul 19, 2008 02:54 AM Permalink
What the hell the left to say that Nuclear deal is antii-muslim. I am a muslim, but not blind as those traitor of the country think. This deal is good for my country and that is what matter.
RE:A simple vendor evaluation form and Project evaluation is all it takes to decide
by nunna kumar on Jul 19, 2008 07:18 AM Permalink
Well said we all are one and these dirty politican create walls between us. More people like us should express our view's openly so that so called anti-securlar and securlar politicans will stop their dirty politics.
This is indeed a sad state of the nation.No matter what our political affiliations are-one thing is sure-that today the grand idea of India has become hostage to myopic vision of regional parties who would do anything for frivilous issues like renaming an airport,minister post,creating a new state or reservation to a particular group etc.The mainstream parties Congress and BJP must work towards encouraging pan-Indian view amongst the people which in turn would be accelarated by strenghtening of two party system in the country.Wake up people before its late!!
RE:state of the nation
by Sameer Bhagwat on Jul 19, 2008 01:00 AM Permalink
Agree. But the problem is that even BJP and Congress are not really mainstream parties with visibility in the whole nation. Even they cannot completely compete in some state elections (mainly in the South and East) without the help from the local parties in those states. TN, WB, AP and States of NE are the perfect example. Congress at one point had a good hold of most states - but Sonia and MMS screwed that up badly. BJP has shown promises of doing good in the South, but still has to hang on to the thin supports of TDP, JD(s) and DMK. Sad indeed.