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Nuclear deal
by Devaiah Palekanda on Aug 01, 2008 12:21 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I note that Pakistan has opposed the deal in IAEA. That means CPM and Pakistan both have opposed the deal., while Congress wants the bill. What does that mean?

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by rajeev raman on Aug 01, 2008 12:35 PM   Permalink
the only beneficiery of this deal is the business groups from both the countires b,cose the deal is not 2-3 rupees, it is done for billions of dollors. and the benefit for india is that in future we can sit back and say yes,yes to the acts of us admn. thats all...
totally a good deal for the both business houses and politicians.

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by Ranganathan on Aug 01, 2008 12:37 PM   Permalink
You mean the MPs.

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by Sathish N on Aug 01, 2008 12:45 PM   Permalink
That means nothing. We need to think objectively and make rational judgment, not just based on what others are doing/thinking. Definitely, that is a point for consideration, but not for making judgment.

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by chandramouli sankaraseshan on Aug 01, 2008 12:30 PM   Permalink
Devaiah your point i smisconstrued....Pak wants a deal for itself and they want to tie up with us...left is opposed to deal beacause they do not want a tie up with US...there is a idealogical difference there...but is the deal good for india....only time will tell....as an indian we hope it is good...meanwhile Viru was sensational today

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by Guest on Aug 01, 2008 12:32 PM   Permalink
u r bewakuff!

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by david fish on Aug 01, 2008 12:48 PM   Permalink
There are lot of talks about 1 2 3 Agreement between India & USA and it
almost led to the topple of Central Government. In this mail I am trying
to explain the commercial & technical aspects relating to this Agreement
which I have read and sharing with you.
What is 123 Agreement?
This is called 123 Agreement because this comes under USA's Atomic Power
Act Section 123.Let's see how India's (Indians?) Sovereinty & Independence are
pledged...
(1) After this Agreement USA will supply all fuel, machinery / equipment
& technology to India for producing Nuclear Power.
(2) All these days from about 22 Nuclear Power Plants, India is
producing power as well as Atom. It's a high security / secret that
from where which is produced, how much is produced, where it is
supplied, what research is being done with that, etc. to anybody. But
if we sign this Agreement, we have to disclose these secrets and also
agree to 14 of our Nuclear Power Plants to be under the scanner of
International Atomic Power Organisation.
(3) The fuel utilised to produce Atomic Power can be recycled for reuse
and this plant will be under direct supervision of IAPO.

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by david fish on Aug 01, 2008 12:51 PM   Permalink
If India does nuclear test, this agreement gets cancelled.But
(1) USA will take back all the machinery / equipments / technology
supplied to India thus far.
(2) Those 14 plants will continue to be under scanner irrespective of
the status of the agreement.
On the other hand, if any of the commitments given by USA is breached by
them, then there is no clause for cancelling this agreement.
The agreement is apparently like this... USA can either hug India or
slap India. India will not ask why are we hugged or why are we slapped.
On the other hand, India cannot hug or slap USA for breach of agreement.
This is only capsule so that easy to read and digest.
Subject: India Pledged.... Part 2
Requirement of Power
The most important requirement for India's Economic Growth in the coming
years will be the power & infrastructure. The argument put forth
favouring the 123 Agreement says that we need Nuclear Power Production
to be increased to meet the demand.

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by Halum on Aug 01, 2008 12:31 PM   Permalink
it also mean..that you have no logical sense..a born stupid

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by Meer Ali on Aug 01, 2008 12:32 PM   Permalink
what happens when the agreement is made with USA and all of a sudden USA will ask for inspection of neucular plants like did in IRAQ?

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by sushmita on Aug 01, 2008 12:48 PM   Permalink

meer ali

iraq was at war continuously, and there was a chance that it had nuclear weapons that it would use against israel.

india is not at war with usa.

safety precautions for nuclear sites is good for india also. placing some for international inspections is not a bad idea.

we must remember that so far in history, usa is the only country that has exploded nuclear weapons in japan in the second world war, and because it was the winner, it had a chance to write history books saying that the weapons helped end the war quickly.




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by anand mehta on Aug 01, 2008 12:44 PM   Permalink
And we are a small and weak country so we will just be run over by US !!!!. How stupid we can get. Make use of the agreement to get tehnology dfrom ALL. If we conduct a test, which is a remote possibility, all that US can do is cancel the agreement. By that time you should be able to stand on yr feat.
Without the deal who will benefit? Left, Pak, coal mafia (incl Shibu Soren), Medha patekar as she would have many water bodies and mines to oppose their use. And we get electricity from? Thorium whose tech is yet to be developes? Coal that is limited? Waterbodies ? Or just continue to starve the farmers, villagers, urban population and industry of power.

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by Sathish N on Aug 01, 2008 12:56 PM   Permalink
I am surprised that with you much being talked about on this deal you are ignorant that the deal specifies that US will take back the technology, fuels and everything, if we were to even have appeared to have breached the agreement.

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by sushmita on Aug 01, 2008 12:42 PM   Permalink
the cpm opposed the deal as a stronger india would weaken china. they said they opposed it because they opposed the usa.

pakistan wanted the deal for itself and not for india.

so essentially, cpm behaved as the indian lobby group for china, and pakistan used some muslim groups to lobby in india.



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by AAA on Aug 01, 2008 01:01 PM   Permalink
CPM, Congress, Pakistan ..... what yaar? What I understand is Rice Dal Ghee Masala = ? simple yaar, "Khichdi". No????

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by ganesh chandra on Aug 01, 2008 12:26 PM   Permalink
this means that congress have given Pakistan rulers some positive political space for electioneering


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