It is a really pathetic agreement for India. Now the silent features are: 1) The indigineous develpoment of Nuclear Technology will stop & we will be dependent upon imported technology.(i.e on USA) 2) India will become a blind market for obsolete US Nuclear Technology & obsollete equipments as well. 3)US will dictate us in the field of Nuclear Development. & many more. US has catched the indigenous development of Indian Nuclear Development in a shrewd manner.
RE:The IAEA safeguards agreement explained
by Sanjay Mogre on Aug 01, 2008 08:54 PM Permalink
Nothing is pathetic but Lefts & BJPs stand on this issue It was BJP who started all the procedure & now just to ensure credit need not go to UPA Govt BJP crying sabotage. And one should never talk about commies.These peopel failed everywhere from Russia to Cuba but stll open their umblrellas when it rains in China No one can stop anyone doing anything,when we could make bomb without any N agreement in place what will happen if its in place.I am sure nothing will happen
RE:The IAEA safeguards agreement explained
by Rajesh Kumar on Aug 01, 2008 08:30 PM Permalink
atleast no more power cuts to the people across india. come on guys grow up...technology will help us perform better, the only need for hte hour is POWER
RE:The IAEA safeguards agreement explained
by prashant mahajan on Aug 02, 2008 12:11 AM Permalink
Yes Sir like some 300 years ago our poor rulers sold us to East India company. Grow up Nicolas Burns says Hyde act applies. Remember 1998 when we exploded the bomb and US squeezed our closest ally Russia and not allowed them to give us the Cryogenic engines till 2004. also in Western world there are no free lunches. U sell urself to American or French technlogy of 60's vinatge and at exorbitant price. U may not be ableto afford that energy like Dabhol project. plan ur immediate need usinh Hydel, Gas , Solar power. Work on Pl based plants. We have the capability and we can do it. Also revamp and improve the distribution and prevent the theft and wastage. Make the MPs,MLAs and Corporators pay. Its not worth getting stuck with shrewd Western minds when we have other options available.
RE:The IAEA safeguards agreement explained
by kskumar on Aug 01, 2008 09:07 PM Permalink
Yes, but what technology? Are we going to get the latest in the market or some obsolete ones which the US is trying to phase out?
And what about n-test? Kakodkar is evasive on this point and he is not giving a direct answer.