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In any game Patience wins
by ratnesh srivastav on Apr 20, 2007 05:05 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

negotiations are indeed struck because of US's obtuseness. But we must not budge from our legal right to reprocessing and testing.

What we need is patience. For US the time is running out. India is close to finishing THORIUM BASED REACTORS SOON (and that was the target) so India will soon be independent in energy (WITHOUT US HELP) and this is something that US doesnot want and hence they offered uranium (so as to stop our funding of reasearch in FAST BREEDER REACTOR).

More time this deal takes the closer we get to our objective and so the stronger is our negotiating position.

So my dear friends, All we need is play time game.

After all we have nothing to lose (we are still out of nuclear world) where America can lose 100 billion dollar every year in uranium fuel onlee.


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  RE:In any game Patience wins
by Paradise Steamship Co on Apr 20, 2007 05:16 PM   Permalink


Who told you that FBR reactors are ready for big time commercial production or even close to ?

Do you even know that building a reactor and actually operating it sucessful are two different things.

FYI India built It's FBR in 1985 !!! YES that's 22 years ago and where is the commercialization still ?

Even by most optimistic estimates, it will take 15 to 20 more years before through testing and commercialization is achieved.

Also you do know that building FBR is 5 times as expensive than a uranium based reactor, and yet it generates MUCH LESSER ELECTRICITY.

We have to keep practical element in mind before beating our chests like fools.

USA built FBR in 1951, USSR 1955, and yet they didnt commercialize due to practical reasons.



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  RE:In any game Patience wins
by Ramesh Nittoor on Apr 20, 2007 05:38 PM   Permalink
Paradise Steamship Co, while you are right in generalities it is good to know that India is the ONLY nation with a fail-safe FBR designed, which incidentally is Thorium based and the prototype of which has been tested. India prefers international cooperation on this technology, if US continues to be a road blocker then the initial heavy Plutonium charge it needs could be resolved with a bilateral agreement with the friendly nation we have strong relation with.

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  RE:In any game Patience wins
by Ramesh Nittoor on Apr 20, 2007 05:42 PM   Permalink
Besides, the lead nations with operational FBR are France and Japan, not USA nor USSR.

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