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We do not need Indo-Us Deal
by Dipak Bose on Oct 15, 2007 08:18 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Since 1974 India has received everything, which the US and other Western countries,had refused to give India, from USSR and Russia: all nuclear power stations, reprocessing plant, heavy water plants, enrichment plants, Fast Breeder Reactors. USa have never given these and will not give even if India will sign the Deal.
India was not isolated since 1974, as the media is saying.


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  RE:We do not need Indo-Us Deal
by babu on Oct 15, 2007 08:50 AM   Permalink
If India don't seal this N-Deal then it will be impossible for India to get Uranium for New and old Nuclear plants.
Without signing Nonproliferation Treaty India can't get Uranium for Nuclear plants from any country in the world.
Australia has the world 60% of uranium reserves.
And without USA concern no one in the world will give uranium to India.
It is the best time for India to use USA and get uranium from his allies, after 20 -30 years India become so capable that it would not need USA for Nuclear plants.

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  RE:We do not need Indo-Us Deal
by Dipak Bose on Oct 15, 2007 09:37 AM   Permalink
If Pakistan can built 6 nuclear plant without signing any Deal with USA, India also can very easily from Russia.
India has Uranium, small amounts but sufficient. India has Thorium, and Fast Breeder reactors are almost ready where Thrium can be used to create Plutonium. In that case there is no need for Uranium that much. Russia is also willing to supply off-shore nuclear plants, which is beyond the jurisdiction of NSG or IAEA.
There are options available, but Indian media influenced by the CIA is not telling you.

If Mithrokhin File was correct and if KGB had bribed 10 to Indian editors in 1980s, then it is also true that editors of the entire Indian TVmedia channels and newspapers today have taken bribes from the CIA to misinform the people.



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