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by ramkrishna on Jul 08, 2008 03:36 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

india cannot be sold for nuclear , if you dont get raw material from 45 producing countries, it is shame because when 45 countries are able to supply materials then what is your tech, you are below 45 countries , common your science and tech what they are doing, in high tech labs stops quota and bring intelligence to do something for the future, you are now depends raw material for supply ,and they will inspect and if you produce bombs and they put bombsonthat , we will become like irag, no no we dont want , we are having good human capital spend money on research, do inventions and discoveries, we are not only capable of back office work, we should also do some scientific work, there is no end for buying, stop this nonsense we dont want to be slave to the countries who are all supplying

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by VinayBabu Ravuri on Jul 08, 2008 03:43 PM   Permalink
come out of pessimism. Uranium and petrol are natural resources and can't be manufactured atleast for now.

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by RAJ on Jul 08, 2008 03:44 PM   Permalink
Yes we are short sighted creatures, we dont wann look forward and work hard on new scientific developments and because of this we will always be beggers like this .

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by Prakash Asrani on Jul 08, 2008 03:47 PM   Permalink
Continue to be a begger,Raj. Do not include others in your proffesion. If you need a begging bowl, ask Jaswant Singh.He is getting one ready to go to Prakash Karat to ask for a chance for 82 year old budhuvoo PM.

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by arun patwardhan on Jul 08, 2008 03:49 PM   Permalink
Ram bhi aur Krishana bhi hai phir bhi aap narak ( hell) ke baare mein soch rahe ho?

Do you believe that that we are above 45 NSG nations if we do not go for N-Deal. It is better to have NSG group commanding our power than draining FOREX by OPEC for oil.

Its better to have readymade technology than spending on research when the politicians are there to graze the curreny notes. Despite scholars coming from WB ( e.g. Amartya Sen) teh state is on downward path of so called economy. Before commenting on Self developing teh technology think of Tata's NANo plant. Its self development by India, yet the WB politicians are working hard for own gains that delievring teh research to country's benefit.

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by Samir Moosa on Jul 08, 2008 04:02 PM   Permalink
You are right. In the past nearly 2000 years, Indians have not made any significant invention. The only 2 Indian researchers who have received a Noble Prize since its inception are C.V. Raman and Amartya Sen. Rabindranath Tagore (British Indian) got the NP for a literary masterpiece. If there is a dearth of intelligence, than we should use talent like Dhirubhai said "copy well". That will atleast take us on the development path. Dhirubhai did it. So should all of us.

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by arun patwardhan on Jul 08, 2008 03:49 PM   Permalink
Ram bhi aur Krishana bhi hai phir bhi aap narak ( hell) ke baare mein soch rahe ho?

Do you believe that that we are above 45 NSG nations if we do not go for N-Deal. It is better to have NSG group commanding our power than draining FOREX by OPEC for oil.

Its better to have readymade technology than spending on research when the politicians are there to graze the curreny notes. Despite scholars coming from WB ( e.g. Amartya Sen) teh state is on downward path of so called economy. Before commenting on Self developing teh technology think of Tata's NANo plant. Its self development by India, yet the WB politicians are working hard for own gains that delievring teh research to country's benefit.

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