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Manmohan I salute you
by Shobichan Arackal on Jul 29, 2007 07:00 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I am sure that Mr. Manmohansigh would come with the best out of the deal. Because he is a person who believes in doing right things. He does not make offers or promises just the sake of publicity as most of the politicians do. His vision, wisdom, and integrity is a lesson for all those look for cheap popularity with cutouts, slogans and public speeches with no contents and no sincerity. Mr. Manmohan Singh coming genrations will place you next to Nehru for building this nation. Forget about what your fellow congressmen, BJP men and left who try to pull you down.

Wishing you all the best

SHOBIN

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  RE:Manmohan I salute you
by anurag KUMAR on Jul 29, 2007 07:32 PM   Permalink
What is intended out of this deal- Uranium ?, now when we have developed Thorium based plants capable of commercial Power production.
OR the entry into the so called Club/ Recognition ?, when we have been denied recognition as 6th Nuclear Power & when we are pretty much on our way to become 3rd Largest Economy. !!!


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by ashok pai on Jul 29, 2007 07:44 PM   Permalink
good point. the feel good factor news is marketing, manufacturing news to entertain us. it might be even stevens, and both parties in both countries will claim brownie points. and the parent of this post ,seems like a careful shill.

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by satya pal on Jul 29, 2007 08:06 PM   Permalink
india must spend some money on research work for use of thorium for power generation.we must be self dependent.go ahead with the agreement and learn something from international technology.simultaneously develop own power plant based on thorium.nuclear devices(bombs)are only showing teeth,which do not bite.we must extend congratulations to both usa and india.

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