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Why so hurry?
by Dipankar Dutta on Jul 15, 2008 05:14 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

One thing is really consufing .. what was the urgent need to go against a friendly nation like IRAN and vote against it in IAEA when there is no danger for india if IRAN develops its neuclear technologies ... then what was the necessity to expose India's neuclear facilities (no matter civil or defence) to the UN (read US) watchdog IAEA for inspection? And now what is so much need to go for a nuke-deal with US when India's friend in need Russia is there to provide all help to India? Is all that not indicate that India is too much aligning with US without any reason ?

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  RE:RE:Why so hurry?
by Surender Sharma on Jul 15, 2008 05:21 PM   Permalink
I understand that Russia has given his go ahead for this deal.

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by Dipankar Dutta on Jul 15, 2008 05:25 PM   Permalink
Can one believe US ? What if US send IAEA Inspectors to inspect all indian nuclear facilities and take back all vital inputs ?

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by sweeto t on Jul 15, 2008 07:39 PM   Permalink
What is the vital inputs that India has dear which US doesn't have till now??

How far we India can go scientifically on a standalone basis???

Every bit of innovations that we do here is basically the transfer of skill and knowledge that Indians take from there. And then they come here and do a startup and bingo it went hit. Right thats what we do here.



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  RE:Why so hurry?
by sweeto t on Jul 15, 2008 07:37 PM   Permalink
Do not forget Dipankar that our countries economy saw an accelaration at the start of 2000. This is primarily due to the jobs that US agreed to outsource to India and China.

So as there is bilateral agreement, each beneficiary country read (India and China) will have to give back to the provider country. (read US)

It's a common knowledge that there is a huge cry for outsourcing to the countries like India and china in US, especially when US is facing a recession and then ppl are loosing the jobs.

If Dipankar if that situation is there in India, and then we continuosly outsource the jobs of our ppl to a third world country, do you think ppl like you and the political parites will not protest it?

So here US is been succesful in controling that situation there, and continously flowing the jobs to India and China.

Now thats what a deal is.

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