what I understand from news articles and specifically from message boards is that the Deal per se is a necessity for India as well as America - however, certain clauses, terms and safeguards inserted in the deal makes it disadvantageous to India since we have neighbors like Pakistan and China who are allowed to test nuclear any time they want. Not only that there are two types of safeguards agreement - one for no weapon states (i.e. states do not have nuclear boms) and the other nuclear weapon states. This article talks about putting the same terms as for non-weapon states. Not only that, the agreement allows US to inspect all nuclear reactors and plants at any time they wish to, which will expose our secret and safeguarded nuclear and other weapon establishments like research centres, manufacturing hubs, scientific institutes etc. which is against the nation's interest. Though BJP initiated the Nuclear power arrangement with the US, they were in the negotiating stage - by that time the government changed and the present Government, according to BJP and commies have not had tough negotiations with the US in removing certain conditions, warranties from the safeguard agreement which would hamper India's independence and right to test as well as proliferate. This is the reason, they were against the deal and wanted the government to place the entire details and agreement for a debate before taking a final decision.
RE:what I understand
by Chanakya on Jul 10, 2008 04:33 PM Permalink
and now they will lose the trust vote - elections will be held - BJP will form the Government - renegotiate the entire nuclear deal with safeguards for India....a job initiated by them will be completed by them... LEFT will fade away from India...
RE:what I understand
by Anand Vyawahare on Jul 10, 2008 05:00 PM Permalink
They hadn't build ram mandir still you think they will renegotiate the entire nuclear deal with safeguards for India when they come into power. Its a big joke.
RE:what I understand
by Hebbar R on Jul 10, 2008 04:36 PM Permalink
Is there a chance for re-negotiation?? The burden of many of this Govt's decisions (Nuclear Deal, Inflation, economic slow down etc) will fall on the next Govt.