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India can't miss out on nuclear development: PM

The PM explains his vision on energy security.
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Ranjan People think!
What intrest does USA have in giving the nuclear deal to India? Why do you think the governament is so keen on nuclear deal when many other imporatant matters are left to rot?

USA is giving it's outdated technology to India. I dont want millions of dollar public money to be spent on a project which has less yeild! Compared to USA the French people have a very good nucler technology. I strongly object it.

USA itself is going to discard all it's current projects and go for a advanced one. Insted of trowing it into a dumb, they are giving it to India.

This deal which we are getting is going to cover only 25% of the power shortage. Are we ready to spend so much for this 25% when we have an alternative. We have our own Natural gas and coal! If we come up with a decent project with these resources it will be fruitful and we need not spend so much!


Always think twice before you come to a conclusion! Many important facts are not being disclosed to the general public and that is why others are objecting it along with me!

( Posted: Saturday , September 01, 2007 at 00:20 )        

Suhas What if Karat/ Bardhan and CO want INDIA to miss the bus by design?
Karath / Bardhan and CO want to stall INDIA's progress since it is not in the interest of their communist BOSSES in China/ Russia.

( Posted: Friday , August 31, 2007 at 14:27 )        

Kishor Left is now becoming a biggest hurdle before the overall growth of our Country. We are not only benefited by signing the agreement with USA in Automic energy field, but also India can emerged a global leader. Since, the China had already signed the agreement with the terms and conditions, which are not bound to India, and made awesome economic growth and heading towards a superpower, then why our countrymen especilly the left and BJP are opposing the same deal. Are they not a true Indians? Without any proper reason left are opposing to this deal. We must appreciate our prime minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, due to his strenuous/arduous efforts this can be possible. He is really a man of principal and has given new shape to Indian economy as well as India foreign policy. I am surprising that no one from media section or any NGO or any renowed personality opposing the left/BJP for playing bad politics.

( Posted: Friday , August 31, 2007 at 14:19 )        

jaguar25 Buying technology and importing machines without any knowhow or capability ot make it doesnot mean renissance . CPI should make sure none of the projects or the deals goes to allied contries speficially Australia and UK . Everyone knows how big of minting money does this deal mean for australia , UK .

( Posted: Friday , August 31, 2007 at 14:17 )        

SD Sharma Very true Mr. Prime Minister. The country agrees with you but please convince you red brigade who see only negatives in what you try to do, be it disinvestemnt or arms purchase from Israel or the nuke deal.
In fact I would highly appreciate if you went ahead with the deal and left withdraws support for you. In that case , let BJP keep congress in power by supporting from outside till elections are called. During elections , the two parties once again contest against each other.
This way, the country will keep moving forward without the crutches . Afterall, every party and the elected representatives are supposed to think of country before taking any step. Let the Red Brigade live in it's own socialistic paradise.

( Posted: Friday , August 31, 2007 at 14:13 )        

bala I sympathize for Manmohan.

( Posted: Friday , August 31, 2007 at 14:06 )        

INTENSIVEKS HEY MMS:-

You talk about missing the "bus" of nuclear development.

How about U travelling in the BEST Bus to Ghatkopar from SAKI NAKA. Look at the way the BEST Bus 533 Ltd.tediously wending its wretched way via Bail Bazar and Kamanis to reach Sarvoday-Ghatkopar,a distance of just 1 Km.,in about 1 Hour/30 mins in the evenings.

AFTER experiencing this BEST "BUS" ride from SAKI NAKA,Andheri,THEN talk about missing the BUS TO NUCLEAR DEVELOPMENT.....

How we wish your cavalcade to Tarapur would have travelled the SAKI NAKA/ASALPHA route so that you will literally jump out of your seat and sweat/curse at every "khadda" and traffic jams......
Just build credible link road-development then talk about Nuke development...MMS

( Posted: Friday , August 31, 2007 at 13:39 )        

INTENSIVEKS HEY MMS:-

You talk about missing the "bus" of nuclear development.

How about U travelling in the BEST Bus to Ghatkopar from SAKI NAKA. Look at the way the BEST Bus 533 Ltd.tediously wending its wretched way via Bail Bazar and Kamanis to reach Sarvoday-Ghatkopar,a distance of just 1 Km.,in about 1 Hour/30 mins in the evenings.

AFTER experiencing this BEST "BUS" ride from SAKI NAKA,Andheri,THEN talk about missing the BUS TO NUCLEAR DEVELOPMENT.....

How we wish your cavalcade to Tarapur would have travelled the SAKI NAKA/ASALPHA route so that you will literally jump out of your seat and sweat/curse at every "khadda" and traffic jams......
Just build credible link road-development then talk about Nuke development...MMS

( Posted: Friday , August 31, 2007 at 13:39 )        

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