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How will you react nuclear deal for the current ruling goverment , a great achievement ....or ....a regular activity for any government....?
I think it's just a on going event for any government
Asked by deepak Pandey,
07 Sep '08 09:40 am
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No it is great achievement, because India being isolated for nuclear related matters for more than 34 years, now we have joined the Nuclear Club, which is really great, in future we should drive this in correct path.
Answered by Reshma Mariam, 07 Sep '08 09:41 am
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It is a great acievement. The country shall be ever grateful to Manmohon Singh for his steadfastness and courage of conviction. It is because of his threat to resign, the doubters in the Congress party could be turned around. I also congratulate Sonia for finally supporting Manmohon Singh. But we should not and must not forget the fact that it was initiated by Bajpayee Jee and because of that initiation, we are successful. The only thing that India has given away is the committment that India will not enter into any type of armanent race - conventional or nuclear; that is neither here nor there. It became handy for the US to convince the doubting toms of the NSG group countries. But everybody knows it that if India tests bomb in future, nuclear supply to India will not be stopped unless it is decided by unanimously by all the members of NSG - if there is a veto by any single country, supply to India will continue. So NSG is considering to call for a meeting for working out a hypothetic
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Answered by Sankar Mitra, 07 Sep '08 10:14 am
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Read the following SURPRISES...
1. America, through secret letter convinces NSG that it would withdraw support once India conducts nuclear test.
2. Many members of NSG are against waiver to India.
3. Very quickly, the NSG, gives in to the demand of waiver.
I consider the America a rouge state. It can arm twist India any time , India doesn't serve purpose to Americans or Americans find a suitable ally better than India. On one hand, it convinced India that everything is as planned, on the other hand, it tried to woo the NSG members by telling them that it would withdraw the facility once India does a nuclear test.
Seeing the complex nature of convincing by Americans to whole world, And very much willingness by Indian contingent, it is a disturbing sign. India would put in a substantial amount of Rs. 84000 crore in such facility. I don't think, the Indian Govt. has any remedy, incase the Americans withdrew support or pressurised NSG not to supply the fuel.
I have my doubt, like p ...more
Answered by prabhat kumar kumar, 07 Sep '08 10:01 am
1. America, through secret letter convinces NSG that it would withdraw support once India conducts nuclear test.
2. Many members of NSG are against waiver to India.
3. Very quickly, the NSG, gives in to the demand of waiver.
I consider the America a rouge state. It can arm twist India any time , India doesn't serve purpose to Americans or Americans find a suitable ally better than India. On one hand, it convinced India that everything is as planned, on the other hand, it tried to woo the NSG members by telling them that it would withdraw the facility once India does a nuclear test.
Seeing the complex nature of convincing by Americans to whole world, And very much willingness by Indian contingent, it is a disturbing sign. India would put in a substantial amount of Rs. 84000 crore in such facility. I don't think, the Indian Govt. has any remedy, incase the Americans withdrew support or pressurised NSG not to supply the fuel.
I have my doubt, like p ...more
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