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2006-12-21 18:13:36 · 27 answers · asked by seema 2 in Politics & Government Military

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Its a civilian Nuclear deal hence It can benefit the research & development on new Power source Technology since current conventional method of getting electricity power decreases.

2006-12-21 18:24:46 · answer #1 · answered by Shr| 3 · 2 0

India is the world largest democratic country. Its the only country after USA to do the computerised neclear test. It tested its nuclear missile in 1998 but it was capable of testing it way before China but being a piece loving country it did not do it. But when it was forced by the extremist and the other unlawfull countries, it gave a slap on their faces and showed that India is the best and don't mess with India. If India wants to go for the advancement of its nuclear technology then it can do it with computer test. US and the rest of the world is very well aware of this and so they have to handle it. Thats why US is going with the nuclear deal with india so that they can check on them and in return give them technology for pieceful purposes. Its a give and take business. India should be given the insurence from pakistant that it will not giving the nuclear technology to the terrorist countries and the terrorist which it sponsers. It needs them for counter attack and rest of the world should know that the counter attack should be to like that once someone uses one then it will be last missile to be used only.

2006-12-25 08:20:11 · answer #2 · answered by Ankur B 1 · 0 0

Everyone above were right on their perceiving ways. We, the Indian, will grow economically and become an economic superpower, but the question is when and how long will it take to accomplish.

As we all know, Diplomacy is a way to share our resources, scientific and conventional, we should adhere to that. We all know Americans are smart, but it definitely not mean that we are not. Americans predict what will happen even after 50 years. We predict what will be after 10 years. Not a big difference. Definitely Americans earn more profit than us in this agreement, but also we do get profit, especially the rich uranium and scientific knowledge. As for as I know, the future India will depend more on energy fuels than any other in the future. So, it is definitely good to develop diplomacy towards America from where we can establish our needs. After all, we are all people to share.

I also want India to be a friend of, especially Japan in Asia to strengthen our stand for being an UN permanent member.

2006-12-25 04:22:40 · answer #3 · answered by ravi r 1 · 0 0

1)There is only one benefit for us..We will be able to generate a lot of required clean power for our development ..Which will control the emission of pollution to the amosphere .In fact this will be a blessing for all world .
2) We will help US like other nuclear supplier group coutries to make hundreads of billions of $ from us through the nuclear trade!
3)It is quite evident that this world will never become a world without nuclear bomb.On the contrary the sophistication of the neuclear bomb will increase fast on a daily basis and the neuclear group countries will become the most powerful and unchallengeable.Elemination of nuclear bomb will be only a dream which will never come true .This dream is made by the nuclear group countries to make an illusion in non nuclear countries which will help them grow and stop non nuclear country from developing such powers. .This will cause a very high disparity among countries and one group will dominate the others like their slaves.
Indo-US nuclear deal put a cap on our nuclear development and in the years to come we will be dominated by other countries as we won't be a power ful country . We know the definition of right from time immorial " MIGHT IS RIGHT ".This definition will remain all the time to come .so with this deal we will be never at right !.

2006-12-25 22:12:28 · answer #4 · answered by lathika r 2 · 0 0

It will go a long way in helping India fulfill its ever-increasing energy demands as it will allow India to utilise nuclear energy in power generation and related civilian nuclear programs. Lastly it will have a very positive effect on the Indo-US relations.

2006-12-25 06:50:38 · answer #5 · answered by trail blazer 2 · 0 0

Nuclear fuel supply was stopped by US and othe International community after the first Pokharan explosion.Though USA tried its best to armtwist India, India was brave enough to smile at last.
1)High Fuel cost to the power company has really stopped the development in our country. Nuclear is the best and cheapest available resource known so far for the production of power. Once the electricity charges are down it will reduce the sky rocketting prices of commodities which is real headache of poor people.
2.) Transfer of nuclear technology which was banned by international community would be easily available. This will help us to develop better technology that could be used in the medical, space, aeronautical and Industrial developments.
3) It will force rouge states to rethink before interfearing in to our internal problem/wage Kargil or 1962 (type) war.

2006-12-22 02:38:15 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Indo-US deal will enable India to have access to modern, efficient and economic nuclear power plants. It will reduce our reliance on hydro-carbons and coal, both of thrm are now considered polluting. India's economic growth requires electric power, and this deal will gto a long way to meet that requirement. It also represents a riumph of hard-headed commonsense over ossified thinkers, be they our politicians, or our nuclear scientists. Such ossified minds work only in an environment of fear and secrecy. They cannot stand the light of day or of reason. They have failed or do not want to see that since1990 or so, we are no longer living in a polarised world, where military buildup, both conventional and nuclear, was preferred over economic development. That was a bygone era. India's future growth requires peace and sanctions-free environment. Our professsionals are second to none in working hard without luxuries to raise the standards of their families and their society. Hence, whatever resources we spend to import nucledar fuel to run our nuclear power plants will be amply recovered by the industrial and societal outputs generated from these nuclear power plants. We must recall the statement of Dr. H J Bhabha at the IAEA conference over 50 years ago, namely " that no power is costlier than no power". Unfotrtunately, his successors, even today, blithely talk of resuming nuclear weapon testing, and of inviting sanctions back so that thbey can continue to work in secret to squander national resources without being asked or getting called to account. It is not too late, even now, to review the professions, promises of these nuclear scientists in light of the extent of their fulfilment. Their future professions must be considered in context of their past porformances.

2006-12-23 06:37:29 · answer #7 · answered by atomiconsult 1 · 0 0

It going to help USA and India. India will buy $100 Billion worth of nuclear fuel and reactors from United states by 2015. It will sure help United states to reduce its unemployment rate. At the same time India can reduce its use of coal for energy which will help to reduce global warming. (Himalaya won't melt faster). Also Indians will have plenty of power to fuel their exploding economy. (No more power cut baby). Finally it will help the old Democracy and Largest Democracy to trust each other. I think this is a very good move by the economist turned politician Dr. Manmohan singh.

2006-12-22 16:47:31 · answer #8 · answered by Benson B 1 · 1 0

My view is, the Indo-US deal will further strengthen our relationship
with US.One of the reason is india dont have a very close ally in asia.
pakistan is one of our troubling neighbour.frankly we cant have a mutual understanding with pakistan at this stage. china is one of the big power in asia.
we dont have good rapport with china also.definitely india-us deal should be perturbing the minds of pakistan and china.we are yet to share a good rapport with china,japan and other countries in asia.we should make use of US offers as long as it don't have negative impact on us. moreover we should not budge to its order and play the game astutely.our ties with the world no.1 economy is envied by all as it will benefit us and take us to a higher level.especially this nuclear deal will help us to meet our spiralling energy demand.this deal will further enhance our relationship with US.it will boost us to become a developed nation and help us to compete with other big powers.

finally we should understand that we are the favourite of US in asia.china,pakistan,japan are countries with whom we have a shallow relationship.our relationship with US is neither deep nor shallow.it may get strong soon but we should remain alert and cautious.this deal also exemplifies that we are getting closer in all aspects.this should be appreciated.it is one step in our path to be a developed nation.

2006-12-24 13:07:20 · answer #9 · answered by karth 1 · 0 0

It is a very wise step which should have been taken long back
we are dependent on coal. About 70% of our energy needs are
satisfied by coal.
It is evident from history that all US allies have
prospered .Take japan ,south korea,western europe ,australlia,new zealand and the list goes on.Some 50 years back they were war ravagged countries and today they are
developed countries ,few people know that south korea had american backing and north korea communist russia s support.
We should take all possible help from America ,Europe and any one else it doesnt matter.All that matters is that we have to make
INDIA a self sufficient country as soon as possible .Our politicians and scientists should give up all quack excuses and should focus on rapid development of the country rather than
being rigid.
The main aim is development and job generation ,so get help from any country who is willing to help us .

2006-12-23 14:52:59 · answer #10 · answered by rahula 1 · 0 0

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