It is plain and simple. US wants to use India as a base to attack Iran. That is the reason for this hurry. This must be resisted by all human caring individuals.
RE:N-Deal
by praful nikam on Jul 10, 2008 02:27 PM Permalink
Satish Brilliant........... I salute ur baseless thinking........ By the way what u eat for such a sharp mind.... If american read this they will call u and offer a good job in there think tank,they need a people like u to make the future plans. But unfortunately india dont require people like u, please dont waste ur talent here and go away..
RE:RE:N-Deal
by praful nikam on Jul 10, 2008 02:34 PM Permalink
Just for ur knowledge MR Satish, there is someting called security so each and everythink can not be revealed to all common people. simple example ;- in board exams paper cannot shown to candidates after correction.this things are done in large interest any way the PM and Presidents are representative of majority you have to belive and respect them. Second think if u know Americon goverment policy, NSG rules, IAEA terms they dont require majority goverment only they require Indian goverment so any way if congress want nobody can stop them or presedent alone is able to sign the deal
RE:N-Deal
by hindhu communist on Jul 10, 2008 03:07 PM Permalink
Lotan Potan Your points are based on theory not on practical knowledge. Although the Indian government wants to promote the proposed Indo-US nuclear deal in terms of power generation, the deal has very little to do with power generation. Nuclear power contributes about 2 percent of the current electricity generations in India. At present, India was producing 3,300 MW. In 2020, the production would be 7,000 MW. According to the Planning Commission and the Prime Minister, the capacity of nuclear power would be 20,000 MW in the year 2020. In order to get there India will buy new or second-hand reactors from the U.S. to produce 13,000 MW of nuclear power. India will have to spend about Rs. 2 lakh crore for reactors and another Rs. 8 lakh crore to set them up with fuel facilities to achieve that goal. The Indian budget is only Rs. 6.5 lakh crore per year. Thus, India will spend two times more than the country’s annual budget on setting up these vintage reactors only. Even if India were to achieve a 50% increase in nuclear power generation (which is unlikely) such a step would only increase India’s overall electricity output by one percent at most, and would only increase India’s overall energy output by a fraction of one percent.
The reason, USA is pushing so hard that India should accept the deal,is,that,this deal is nothing but nuclear non-proliferation treaty in a different name. Also USA want India to support it's future planned attacks on Iran & Syria.