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this deal is totally in India's favour
by Dinesh Sharma on Jul 09, 2008 01:52 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Left front will be worst affected in the coming parliamentary elections , even in their home states : West Bangal & Kerla. Because common man knows that this left front was running the govt. from back-door & they didnt withdraw their support on question of increasing inflation , which affected common public the most & now withdrawing support on question of Nuclear deal, which is supported , even by our Respected ex-President APJ Abdul Kalam & Security expert Mr. Parthasarthy. Its true that 99% Indians dont understand this deal properly & dont trust these Politicians , who can sell even their mother-land for the sake of money , but 99% Indians Trusts APJ Abdul Kalam.

No deal can be profitable to one party only & its always Give and take only , so India will have to loose its Nuclear freedom ( inspection of Civil Nuclear Plant by IAEA & USA by proxy ) in order to get Nuclear fuel for day-to day running of its existing Nuclear Plant. Without Nuclear fuel , our Nuclear Plants condition will be similar to the status of any vehicle whose petrol / diesel tank is empty.

Also , in order to make use of alternate nuclear fuel of Uranium ( which is Thorium & abundantly available in India , 74 % of world's total exists in India ) , we need to establish more nuclear plant , which requires Uranium .
Even Mr. Homi Bhabha , who have planned India's Nuclear plan , had this thing in mind & thats why use of Thorium for our Nuclear Plant was in his Phase-3 plan. So at any cost India ne

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  RE:this deal is totally in India's favour
by s p on Jul 09, 2008 04:22 PM   Permalink
I thanks Mr.Dinesh Sharma for writting best informationa and positive thoughts.I am fully satisfied with his ideas.

Thanks Sharma,

S P Gupta,
China

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