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by farokh faramroze irani on Jul 16, 2008 07:56 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

PLEASE DONT TALK UTTER NONSENSE. IAEA IS NOT COMING HERE TO TELL US TO STOP THIS AND THAT. WE ARE ALREADY HAVING NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY AND WEAPONS AS OF NOW. THEY ARE JUST COMING TO TAKE THE STOCK OF THE SITUATION AND WILL SEE THAT THE FUTURE NUCLEAR DEAL IS ONLY FOR ENERGY PURPOSE AND NOT FOR WEAPONS WHIHC THEY WILL ENSURE. THEY CANNOT ASK US TO ROLL BACK ON WHATEVER WE ALREADY HAVE ACHIEVED.
AND NOBODY IS GOING TO ATTACK INDIA AND NOBODY CAN DARE ALSO.
SO HAVE PATIENCE, INDIA CANNOT BE SUBDUED BY ANY COUNTRY IN THIS WORLD.

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by Gopal on Jul 17, 2008 07:10 AM   Permalink
China tested nuclear device in 1064. Immediately China was declared a nuclear weapon state.We tested nuclear device in 1974. We are not declared a weapon state. Why this double standard?
Please see the contentious issues in the Hyde act
1. No freedom to handle spent fuel.
2. No guarantee for alternate fuel supply
3. India is not a technology developer but a recepient.
4. India to side with US in NPT
5. India to participate with US National Security Administration for NPT.
6. Reporting of US President on the efforts of India in containing IRAN.
7. India denied space related dual use technology
8. India denied strategic planning of nuclear programms.
9. Stopped India in the production of fissile materials.
10.No joint move for universal nuclear disarmament.
11.All future agreeents are to be in consistent with this act.
Hyde act is the enabling act for the 123 agreement.

Leaders declare that all these are wrong but failed to arrange a debate in Parliament.
LEFT and BJP failed in the parliament to expose the omissions

Is it not surrendering our freedom and sovereignty?

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