07 September 2008

Indo-US N-Deal: India gets NSG waiver

India powers its way into nuke biz

India on Saturday powered its way into the global nuclear fold after the Nuclear Suppliers’ Group (NSG) rewrote its guidelines for resuming nuclear trade with New Delhi. The decision to admit India came after three days of intense diplomacy by the US in the nuclear cartel that controls the global flow of nuclear fuel and technologies. ( Watch ) The NSG’s acceptance of the US proposal to drop the ban on nuclear trade will now put the Indo-US nuclear deal on the fast track. The deal will now go to the US Congress for up-down approval before it adjourns in end September for elections. Having failed to use its proxies effectively, China had come out in the open with its opposition to the deal. In a bid to prevent China hijacking the proceedings, US President George Bush wrote a letter to Chinese President Hu Jintao asking Beijing to support the India waiver. But the real opposition came from the non-proliferation ideologues — the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Ireland, Austria and New Zealand — who were persuaded one by one until Austria remained the last country standing against the waiver. The last minute changes to the draft combined with the softening of position of others finally wore down Austria’s resistance. Austria had been asking for auxiliary measures to be added in the draft. “There is a sense of relief. I am particularly happy that the waiver (for India) meets with international nuclear non-proliferation architecture,” reports from Vienna quoting Peter Launsky, Austrian foreign ministry spokesman said.

Domestically, the development is a major shot in the arm for the UPA government and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the nuclear deal will give it a constructive issue to run on between now and 2009 election. While the BJP has been engaged in fierce finger-pointing and blame-casting over the agreement, the hypersensitive people with overactive imagination in the Left have been concocting nightmares. A setback on the waiver would have complicated matters for both the ruling side and the prime minister. Calling the waiver “a forward-looking and momentous decision,’’ the Prime Minister thanked the US and members of the NSG for granting the waiver “It is a recognition of India’s impeccable non-proliferation credentials and its status as a state with advanced nuclear technology,’’ Mr Singh said. US President George Bush praised the leadership of the PM and appreciated the way he handled the negotiations. President Bush placed a call to Mr Singh soon after the waiver was announced in Vienna. The two leaders also discussed the next step of getting congressional approval for the 123 agreement. External affairs minister Pranab Mukherjee, who has played pivotal role in the domestic battle on the deal, said that the waiver was consistent with the commitments given by the government to Parliament. ( Watch )
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I wish to see what will be the face value of this waiver & exemptions if India go to do a Nuclear test TOMORROW or ANYTIME or If India decides to go ahead with LPG pipeline project with Iran. Legacy Of Americans tell us they will lick as long as one being obedient to them otherwise they will suck. Also, I hope Manmohan singh would be alive that time.

As always, Illiterate (Sorry, I meant to say common man is still don”t know what is this deal, they just know their daily life is MISERABLE because of UNAFFORDABLE COST OF LIVING) and comic goons are on the street celebrating beating drums as if they got independence from Americans!!.

Almost 75% of Indians are still living in utter poverty not because our country didn”t have NSG waiver and Nuclear deal. Now we are forced to believe that India remains the poorest because we didn”t have this deal.They people who are going to prosper by this deal are a group of American businessmen,a section of NRIs acting as middlemen and CROOKED POLITICIANS IN INDIA.That will remain as a truth.

If this deal is all about ending acute power crisis in this country, the people all the way praising this deal should wait and see whether this will end the electricity appetite of this nation and how it is going to elevate the poor people of this country. A country with no specific and strict protocols to stop the simple technical faults, transmission leaks and THEFT in electrical transmission systems yet. A country where disaster management,planning & coordination is a myth even in this 21st Century. Still millions are left out homeless in floods every year. who care about them???? I am wondering what this deal is all about!.

“INDIA IS MY COUNTRY AND I AM PROUD OF BEING AN INDIAN” But that words never matched the deeds in this country by its leaders.It is 21st century and India became worst than certain improvished African countries in many aspects if not all.Look at the the utterpoverty,Illiteracy,uncontrolled population growth,rampant corruption,bribery,
beurocracy,violence,terrorism,dirty politics,Pseudo-secularism,appeasement politics..WHAT NOT THERE.

Unless and until you correct the fundamentals and basic needs of this country It is just a fantasy dream that India become a superpower.For that we need is a realistic approach..visionary leaders..national integrity and patriotism.

Nuclear deal will not fill the stomach of poor people in this country.It is rubbish and foolishness when someone said Nuclear deal will bring down inflation!!!!.What a pity state of affair!

What kind of leaders our people choose and send to parliament, and the people shall have to pay the price for it. What a pity situation of my country!.People are being treated as idiots by their own leaders. This what is Indian democracy!.

Indians will have to wait for many years and luckly if there is a visionary leader with strong political will and nationalistic agenda, then their dreams can be fullfilled. Otherwise the pockets of polticians are only going to be filled with currencies!

“PEOPLE GET WHAT THEY DESERVE”

GOD SAVE THIS COUNTRY.