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by RAJMOHAN NAIR on Jul 15, 2008 12:09 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr. Prime Minister, don't get frightened. Take a bold decision and go ahead. Nothing will happen worse than the present situation. I presume, the whole citizen of India will endorse it. Do or die!

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by Job KK on Jul 15, 2008 12:13 PM   Permalink
What is Mr.Prime Minister?

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by ranjith v nambiar on Jul 15, 2008 12:25 PM   Permalink
Mr,Prime Minister is Mr.Prime Minister..The usage is right...

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by Job KK on Jul 15, 2008 12:33 PM   Permalink
Mr.Ranjith, Mr.Manmohan, Mr.Sahadevan - right. Mr.Doctor, Mr.Teacher, Mr. Driver, Mr.Supervisor - is it right?

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by Sahadevan KK on Jul 15, 2008 12:29 PM   Permalink
What our PM vomit and eat again and again...

The clause on "Dispute Agreement" in our 123 merely says: "If any disagreement between the parties [India and the US] arises US will be negotiated and settled." This is an amazing blunder of the part of our negotiators of the 123 for which will pay a very high price in future. -- Ashok Parthasarathi, Scicence Adviser to former PM Indira Gandhi. (Hindu, 15.07.2008)

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by Pradeep Kumar R on Jul 15, 2008 12:46 PM   Permalink
'' The mistake that the enemies of the deal in India and the US are making is to seek satisfaction over their own wish list in the safeguards agreement. The negotiators have made sure that the safeguards agreement does not veer from the objectives of the nuclear deal. If anything, the Indian negotiators have ensured that the agreement does not impose new obligations on India.''

T P Sreenivasan, a former member of the Indian Foreign Service, was India's ambassador to the United Nations, Vienna, and governor for India, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna.

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