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If US wants ...
by Dheeraj Akula on Feb 01, 2008 01:42 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

If US really wants to help India, why should it impose all the restrictions on future nuclear tests, foreign policy with Iran and so on ...

How can say that it will take back all that is invested?

Why should US impose conditions, if this deal is beneficial to both the parties?



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  RE:If US wants ...
by ASHOK on Feb 01, 2008 07:43 PM   Permalink
who says USA is doing us a favour.
It is a deal which involves money and technology exchange.

USA is asking India to follow and accept same route as are committed by China.

China is also agreeing to IAEA / NPT / NSG

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  RE:If US wants ...
by Indian Indian on Feb 04, 2008 12:09 AM   Permalink
HELLO...RELAX..

(1) US is not asking India to follow same route as China. US has clearly accepted a clause in the Chinese deal that that China agreement is supreme, and it will NOT be affected by other US laws. In the case of the Indian deal, the US has said it VERY CLEARLY that this deal IS SUBJECT TO its national laws. After doing this, the US has enacted a law called Hyde Act, including all atrocious things there.
(2) China is agreeing to IAEA, after the US has AGREED TO RECOGNIZE CHINA AS ANOTHER NUCLEAR POWER, I.E., AS AN EQUAL TO THE US. In our case, the US wants us to sign an IAEA agreement after recording there that we are a non-nuclear power, i.e., AFTER ACCEPTING IN WRITING THAT WE ARE NOT EQUAL TO THE US OR CHINA! IN OTHER WORDS, WE HAVE TO AGREE IN WRITING THAT WE ARE JUNIOR TO THE US AND CHINA!

PLEASE UNDERSTAND ALL THE IMPLICATIONS FOR THE NEXT 100 YEARS...

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