RE:role models
by Ramesh Nittoor on Aug 23, 2007 11:22 PM Permalink
Contrary to the romantic stand of "However, our basic objections to this deal stem from our opposition to the production and use of both nuclear weapons and nuclear energy."...... the left dialectics, this time around is actually rooting for more tests and more weapons!
RE:role models
by Atreya Sarma Uppaluri on Aug 23, 2007 11:38 PM Permalink
Is not the Left's sudden 'patriotic' outburst as well its newfound interest in India's "sovereignty," and its dramatic foresight that our option for nuclear weapons be not closed, A JOKE SINCE THE CREATION of this universe?
RE:RE:role models
by Ramesh Nittoor on Aug 23, 2007 11:27 PM Permalink
The green trio who have written this piece now got to decide what kind of left are they in the game? -- Left-in, Left-out? These names are precious for green movement and environmental debates, but a good botanist does not make a good carpenter!
RE:role models
by Ramesh Nittoor on Aug 23, 2007 11:47 PM Permalink
The green movement in the west is associated with leftists, in Indian scenario it makes more sense for them to be either non-political or tilt towards Bhartiyata to make more meaningful even when it is oppositional impact. Their good work can inspire and impact Indian technology in a significant fashion. When it comes to nuclear power, since survival issues are involved, this matter needs a serious re-think. Having dwelt on a soldier as below, time to fade away! ------------------ Sa Hi Va ('agyeya' ) ................................................
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