Our Ex president MR.A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is also supprting this N DEAL.... n everbody knows about him like which kinda person he is... he is a great SON of INDIA .. got BHARAT RATNA ... nad he is saying that this DEAL will benefit INDIA .... and this NDA(BJP) supported him to became president of INDIA ... So PLEASE u all INDIANs support this N DEAL ....
RE:Mr.Kalam also supported
by SKS on Jul 23, 2008 04:18 AM Permalink
How much is his knowledge on nuclear technology. Please post a link to his resume here, everyone will read. I don't think he knows much about it. All the leading nuclear scientists in India and abroad should have been consulted before taking any step.
RE:Mr.Kalam also supported
by harry na on Jul 23, 2008 04:32 AM Permalink
dont need a resume boss.. thoda history pad lo pata chal jayega ki Kalam hai kaun..
I think u r searching for job these days.. try naukri.com
RE:Mr.Kalam also supported
by kitttigadu on Jul 23, 2008 04:53 AM Permalink
Kalam is a big hero for all the unlettered here. Anybody with commonsense will tell you that this is the end of our strategic program. Unless ofcourse the goverment does not intend to import a single reactor or a gram of fuel, but wants this deal to access dual use technology for our space, defence and strategic programs. But somehow I doubt it.
RE:Mr.Kalam also supported
by SKS on Jul 23, 2008 05:55 AM Permalink
There lies the problem. if someone people think is a hero (even Shahrukh Khan) says something, everyone starts believing him without even thinking anything about it. I agree Kalam has good knowledge on some of the things, but he's not a nuclear scientist. Most of the indian scientist (they of course know much more about nuclear technology than Kalam) world over have serious doubts about the viability of this deal. Until unless those concerns are addressed, the deal will create more problems than it will solve.
How much power will be generated through nuclear technology? How much will it cost? Who will provide the technology? What about the environmental effect, how the nuclear waste is going to be handled? What if the US decides to stop supplying raw materials and technology? etc. I think Govt. should have taken the scientists opinions on these issues before even thinking about the deal. In stead, the Govt. has used unscrupulous means to stay on the power and push the deal. I can say for sure, it is a black day for democracy.