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The deal should go through..
by manjunath naik on Aug 21, 2007 12:15 PM

Hope the agreement gets through...albeit with some healthy arguments. World today is a global village with problems of imbalances in economics & energy availability scattered at disproportionate levels at unreasonable places on earth. India is a large democracy, Indians though doing well in the last decade or so need to sustain this growth levels which should trickle down the poorest of the poor. The present government within its capability has done a very good job in hammering out an excellent deal. Given the circumstances, two decades from now we may thank this deal to have done wonders for India. Newer nuclear sciences & technologies with their numerous benefits to mankind could be reaped, as the prevailing sanctions since %u201874 open up. It could be a win win situation in our energy gap reduction through nuclear power reactors and sciences where we Indians will have one more avenue to excel. On the other end, lets assume things don%u2019t go well, our ever-zealous neighbors conduct tests that will compel us to follow suit. Here with India%u2019s new stature, the entire worlds powers, which supports the deal, will do everything within their powers to have extreme punitive sanctions slapped on the provocations. It will be the biggest advantage India can ride on for the next five decades. We have to keep in mind that India need not ever conduct a test, but in national Interest with a huge consensus we may even go for one if a subatomic/laboratory simulated tests do not suf

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