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Nuke deal
by Aditya Agrawal on Jul 13, 2008 07:56 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Let their be a debate between nuclear scientists - those who support and those who oppose. The politicians know nothing about it.

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by ASHIM MUKHERJEE on Jul 13, 2008 08:01 AM   Permalink
let there be a debate between CONGRESS who wants deal with U.S.and our PRO INDIA LEFT who want the same with CHINA their PATRON

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by west on Jul 13, 2008 07:58 AM   Permalink
you just made fool of yourself. this is a political deal and not technological. this is about india's future in geopolitical arena and that of the world not just about technology.

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by aman on Jul 13, 2008 08:36 AM   Permalink
These western countries Marginalized our country in the name of a "Nuclear test".. when hundreds of Nuclear weopons are in their stockpile and even then we go begging with them.


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by aman on Jul 13, 2008 08:30 AM   Permalink
what kind of politics is involved? building Nuclear plants with US technology and getting Uranium for Nuclear plants is not politics.



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by rationalist on Jul 13, 2008 08:45 AM   Permalink
it seems people in general do not have proper grasp of the word 'politics' - politics actually implies managing the society by means of a viable political system using advanced civic rules for interaction between dif groups. Diplomacy between countries is a part of politics (geo politics). Advancing a countires cause and interest and planning for the same is also part of political process of the state.( Yes, but common man tend to understand politics as "petty politics of vested interests and horse trading etc..)

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