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nuclear deal
by ajayan madhavan on Jul 09, 2008 01:36 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

For the sake of people like me trying to understand PM's rush to sign the deal and Left parties objections to the deal, can any one in this forum please highlight what ia good and what is bad in the deal. For over a year the nuclear deal remains noclear deal.

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  RE:nuclear deal
by Guest on Jul 09, 2008 01:58 PM   Permalink
India is being given a sweet pie in the form of nuclear deal. It is because of confidence on Indian politics we are able to sign the civilian nuclear deal, take it to IAEA and NSG.. India will be the only country which would have managed to clinch the deal without signing the NPT and CTBT.
The fools in the left are exploting the common man as the common man does not have any idea abt what nuclear deal is and the relevance to him.
Inflation is not an issue at all as this is bcs of the global rise in oil prices and lack of production output..This will automatically come down if we have a good monsoon and the oil prices do not rise further..

Thinking abt the future if the oil prices keep rising then the inflation cannot be stopped.. the only way we can reduce the deficit is by providing cost effective nuclear power. If we make the beginning now then it would take approximately 10 years.. If we miss the bus then we will never be able to cover the energy deificit.. so you fools in the left and opposition wake up and just abstain from voting so that India can have a scure energy future else India will be confined to dogs..


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  RE:nuclear deal
by Sudip Bhattacharjee on Jul 09, 2008 01:42 PM   Permalink
Good: Uninterrupted supply of fuel for the nation.
Bad: You put disclose your nuclear arsenal to the IAEA.

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