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INDIA JOINS NUCLEAR CLUB, GETS NSG WAIVER
09-08-2008, 03:51 PM
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RE: INDIA JOINS NUCLEAR CLUB, GETS NSG WAIVER
This deal would cement India's position as America's allied nation, and it will give India an edge over other countries of the region since no other country in the South East Asian area is on as good terms with the US.
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09-08-2008, 05:30 PM
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(09-08-2008 03:51 PM)Mr. Channel Wrote:  This deal would cement India's position as America's allied nation, and it will give India an edge over other countries of the region since no other country in the South East Asian area is on as good terms with the US.

It is a good deal for India and also for America...
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10-14-2008, 11:53 AM
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(09-06-2008 08:57 PM)Dish Wrote:  
(09-06-2008 08:54 PM)amatan Wrote:  
(09-06-2008 08:51 PM)Dish Wrote:  Well it is good for India in terms of Power supply as India needs it badly. I know most of states have daily power cuts and India needs it. So good deal for India.

There is no assurance in that agreement for fuel supply. But there is an assurance that they can stop if India violates some norms Sad Moreover we don't have that many nuclear plants in the first place. Russia was ready to give but India Sad

Well we need to follow some safty norms and I think it will not be a big issue but if India sign on no Nuclear Test then it will not be good for India in terms of defence.

We can utilize our natural resources for Power Issues. Why they are not interested in India-Iran Pipe Line Project ?.

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10-14-2008, 03:22 PM
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(10-14-2008 11:53 AM)anishniranam Wrote:  
(09-06-2008 08:57 PM)Dish Wrote:  
(09-06-2008 08:54 PM)amatan Wrote:  
(09-06-2008 08:51 PM)Dish Wrote:  Well it is good for India in terms of Power supply as India needs it badly. I know most of states have daily power cuts and India needs it. So good deal for India.

There is no assurance in that agreement for fuel supply. But there is an assurance that they can stop if India violates some norms Sad Moreover we don't have that many nuclear plants in the first place. Russia was ready to give but India Sad

Well we need to follow some safty norms and I think it will not be a big issue but if India sign on no Nuclear Test then it will not be good for India in terms of defence.

We can utilize our natural resources for Power Issues. Why they are not interested in India-Iran Pipe Line Project ?.

INDIA IS INTRESTED in Pipe Line Project ....
Mukherjee to visit Iran on Nov 1


India and Iran are expected to discuss ways to push the proposed trilateral gas pipeline project when External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee travels to Tehran on November one.
Mukherjee will be in the Iranian capital for two days for the Joint Commission meeting during which the two sides are expected to discuss various other initiatives to enhance their ties.

The two sides are expected to discuss a way forward in the proposed USD 7.4 billion Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline which is failing to take off due to pricing and security issues.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who also holds the Petroleum portfolio, had met Oil Minister Murli Deora during his visit here in June after which he said the two sides have resolved all bilateral issues.

However, there has been no forward movement on the issue.

India has been boycotting Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline talks since August 2007 over transit fee demanded by Pakistan for passage of gas through that country.

Besides the transit fee issue, India also has apprehensions about security of the pipeline as it will pass through Pakistan.

An Iranian official said the ball is in India's court over the issue. Tehran feels that New Delhi had delayed the project because of the Indo-US nuclear deal and is hoping that the pipeline initiative will see forward movement since the atomic agreement has been completed. PTI

http://www.ptinews.com/pti%5Cptisite.nsf...enDocument

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10-14-2008, 03:37 PM
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My Question is why they are not showing a " BIG " Interest in the Pipeline Project ?. iran is ready but the America is not interested in this project.

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10-14-2008, 04:21 PM
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(10-14-2008 03:37 PM)anishniranam Wrote:  My Question is why they are not showing a " BIG " Interest in the Pipeline Project ?. iran is ready but the America is not interested in this project.

America only not intrested not India ....

Still india is intrested but problem is
Pakistan and India have been unable to narrow their differences over the transit fee to be charged by Islamabad for the Iranian gas and , Pakistan is not ready to share the gas to India in less then $0.493 million per British thermal unit as transit fee, while India is offering $0.15 million per unit or $60 million a year

why america is not intrested is
Top US officials are worried that IPI will prop up the regime in Iran which is suspected of pursuing a secret nuclear weapons program and accuse it of sponsoring international terrorism also, “Iran can use the earning revenue from this project for its nuclear expansion program "

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