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Nuclear deal - good or bad for india?

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what are your views and why?

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  1. better than no-deal


  2. its gud 4 our betrmnt

  3. very good for the future clean and efficient source

  4. The nuclear deal has advantages and disadvantages for India and the United States.

  5. Its good itseemz .... in futuer it helps india for batter development

  6. yes,that would be helpful to us

  7. bad !! idea ma dear


  8. this question makes me surprise,what about you are asking n-deal its very very important for india in this condition,we are getting most of the electric current through the hydel power station many of the villages are not getting the electricity because of inadequate production of electricity it can be solved by the n-deal,even the conditon of the country improves finnaly it can be said as the impotant event if it is signed between these two countries in the indian history.

  9. Go through the Main features of the 123 Agreement:

    1. The Agreement could be a major contributor to our energy security. Inadequacy of energy supply is one of the primary constraints on accelerating India’s growth rate. We are trying to expand all forms of energy production in a manner which takes care of concerns about environment. Nuclear energy is a logical choice in this context and can make a larger contribution to our overall energy mix. At present its share is only about 3%. We have an ambitious programme to increase our nuclear energy generating capacity to 20,000 MWe by 2020 and double this by 2030.

    2.The Agreement also opens the door for cooperation in civil nuclear energy with other countries. Once the NSG adopts an exemption to its Guidelines we hope to operationalise all these agreements.

    3. The Agreement places India in a special category as a “State possessing advanced nuclear technology”, like the United States, with both parties “having the same benefits and advantages”.

    4. The Agreement provides for full civil nuclear energy cooperation covering nuclear reactors and aspects of the associated nuclear fuel cycle including enrichment and reprocessing.

    5. The Agreement provides for nuclear trade, transfer of nuclear material, equipment, components, and related technologies and for cooperation in nuclear fuel cycle activities.

    6. The Agreement provides for the development of a strategic reserve of nuclear fuel to guard against any disruption of supply over the lifetime of India’s reactors.

    7. The Agreement provides for the application of IAEA safeguards to transferred material and equipment. There is no provision that mandates scrutiny of our nuclear weapons programme or any unsafeguarded nuclear facility.

    8. The Agreement explicitly provides that it will not affect the unsafeguarded facilities of either party and that it shall be implemented in a manner so as not to hinder or otherwise interfere with any military nuclear facilities or nuclear material produced, acquired or developed independent of this Agreement.

    9. The Agreement grants prior consent to reprocess nuclear material, transfer nuclear material and its products. To bring this into effect, India will establish a national reprocessing facility to reprocess safeguarded nuclear material.

    10. The 123 Agreement does not affect India’s right to conduct nuclear tests in any manner.


  10. we r already shortage of pwer so this would help us

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