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Nuclear Policy
by Badri N Raizada on Jul 11, 2008 08:03 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

We have refused to sign NPT on the grounds that it is discriminatory.This Indo-US nuclear deal is also discriminatory and is restrictive for our military nuclear programme. Indeed it places us below the existing nuclear powers including China and the Western powers "in perpetuity" in relation to nuclear weapons programme.Does any Government has the right to bind us forever to a subordinate status? indeed Congress is known for creating all the mess by signing various bilateral agreements be it with Pakistan, China or even Nepal and Bangladesh.Look where have all these ill-conceived short-sighted agreements left us? We are having the worst possible relations with all our neighbours. Militancy and terrorism promoted by these neighbours is taking a severe toll of our scarce resources both in J&K and North East which is now spreading across the entire country.Losing our leverage and getting in the US camp can never be a prudent long term policy. We need to remain equidistance from both china and the US and follow a completely independent policy to serve our national interests and pride.

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by Prakash Asrani on Jul 11, 2008 08:49 AM   Permalink
Badri Mian,
Are you speaking an Indian or somebody who has a phobia against USA like all Leftists?

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by markand desai on Jul 11, 2008 08:42 AM   Permalink
Real face of congress is exposed.The polices adopted have failed misrably on economic front.And now this policy of N Deal shall make Indai slave for ever.
The way ecomonic policy failure is felt onlt after 4 yearsthe effect of N deal policy shall be felt many more years from now when most of the congresses responsible shall be no more in power or otherwise.
JAGO INDIAN YOUTH JAGO CONGRESS BHAGSVO.OPPOSE THE ACTIONS NAD POLICIES OF CONGRESS WHO PAMPERS FOR VOTE FOR THEIR POWER.


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by amit anand on Jul 11, 2008 09:52 AM   Permalink
Well, the nuclear deal might prove to be a boon for the country but anyone who feels that it is the only issue which would figure on the top during the next general elections must be grossly mistaken. Govt. has failed badly in controlling inflation / price rise, has introduced further reservations in institutes of repute for cheap political mileage, has failed to curb the growing menace of terrorism, the home minister has proved to be the weakest link in the govt. No attempts have been made to control naxalites movements. If one reviews the over all security scenario in the country over the past 4 yeras it has deteriorated to a serious extent. Congress must reply to the nation on these issues as well. The hoax of Communalism can't secure them votes all the times.

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by Prakash Asrani on Jul 11, 2008 08:53 AM   Permalink
But 82 year old bhudavoo LK Advani will die much before and he is the one who wants to ride on N-deal to become PM,the post which is still not vacant. Since B(ad) J(oker) Party does not have any horses but only donkeys it should not be worried about horse trading.Got it Markand?
Also, improve your English spellings.Appears your hands are working faster than your brain. Get spell check done before punching submit button in great hurry.



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