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08 Sep 2008 12:16

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08 Sep 2008 12:16

There is one very important point to be understood here,

India will have the choice of nominating nuclear reactors under the IAEA guidelines, so it does need to show off all its nuclear facilities.

India has the capability and it does not needs at present any testing but still can still undergo future directional changes once it learns nuclear technology for the mankind help. ...

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India Inc hails NSG waiver, sees $40 bn potential

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A matter for debate.....

There is no way that India can conduct nuclear tests now,the Indian Government has given up hopes of testing nuclear devices in the future.


Since the beginning of this nuclear issue, the discussion has been revolving around India\'s commitment of voluntary moratorium on testing. Many countries were not satisfied with it. Even the Indian government started talking about that how Indian scientists have already obtained relevant data from the Pokhran tests. It was said that the government has been advised that India does not require to conduct nuclear tests. Public comments were made that now, computer simulation is sufficient to test devices. This shows that the government is reconciled about giving up nuclear tests. Rest of the fight was to avoid the backlash on the issue.

Somewhere, the government must have given the assurance that India doesn\'t require testing. The government has already said that India has the legal right to conduct nuclear tests and the United States has the legal right to react. The US has appreciated this statement. After a good amount of investment is done in the nuclear power sector, it will be difficult to return equipments, fuel, spares and resources. Because they have the right to react, your right to conduct tests is unlikely to be exercised at the cost of heavy economic fall-out.

The International Atomic Energy Agency has stipulated that once an imported power plant comes under the purview of safeguards, it will remain so till it is abandoned or it is unusable.

So, even if the fuel supplies are stopped, the power plants will be of no use to India.

The waiver obtained by India at Vienna will help Indian reactors get fuel. In that sense, it will be a great relief. It will help in the short term to mid-term prospects of the nuclear energy industry. But in the long run, it will be detrimental to India\'s research programme for thorium based technology.

The nuclear power plant suppliers are bound to influence India\'s policies, once they enter the market.

The world is not well tuned to thorium based energy programmes, so the enriched uranium based plants manufacturers will push India in a certain direction.

-Dr A N Prasad, former director of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre .

08 Sep 2008 12:13

Yes. I believe like China which is planning to have around 15 nuclear reactors in the coming days, I believe India will also have a tremendous capacity addition with private sector also participating with due permission from the govt. and increase the power capacity of the country. ...

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India Inc hails NSG waiver, sees $40 bn potential

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As many as 400 Indian and foreign firms are seen as the beneficiaries of the far-reaching verdict in Vienna on Saturday where the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) decided to resume civilian nuclear commerce with India.

India\'s apex industry bodies, which have hailed the decision, also feel that the country can now attract over $40 billion in foreign investment over the next 10-15 years as the result of private sector entry into India\'s nuclear power generation.

-toi-ians

08 Sep 2008 09:56

yes what india is needed the nuclear power, where lot of indians are suffering with out power for all their need like agriculture , industires. we dont require nuclear bombs ...

08 Sep 2008 09:44

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Well done,Dr Manmohansingh and M K Narayanan,a great achievment!...

08 Sep 2008 09:11

Australia will not reverse its ban on the sale of uranium to India and other countries that have not signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty...

08 Sep 2008 09:02
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rural party can view to win near term election.so they can diverd public watch other side then infletion and other they weak point.also rural party can benefit from lowest share market...

08 Sep 2008 07:48

it\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s total victory for india...

07 Sep 2008 23:09

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07 Sep 2008 23:07
07 Sep 2008 21:22

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If the Left members can live without electricity in their home then I would agree its a surrender!!...

07 Sep 2008 20:28

This is a Step in the right direction, however in the U.S. CNG conversion centers are a closely guarded secret, half of the few websites that claim to have the parts we need, have either dead links or No links to ACTUAL suppliers. The other half only deal with companies who have large fleets of vehicles to convert and are up front in telling you that they do not deal with individuals. Until We (the general public) can get our hands on the conversion parts we need at an affordable price, the CNG dream is just that, a dream. Not every one has unlimited funding to convert our older vehicles, much less buy a new vehicle that is already set up for CNG...

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Ashok Leyland develops MPFI CNG engine for buses

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07 Sep 2008 20:12

The 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) has approved a US plan to engage in nuclear trade with India. Following the green signal by the NSG that will cement the Indo-US Civil Nuclear Deal, India has finally come out of the 34-year old nuclear apartheid.

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07 Sep 2008 18:19

It was a historic Saturday with decades of India's nuclear isolation ending and the world’s biggest democracy finally making its tryst with nuclear destiny. NSG is a 45-nation cartel that controls trade in "dual-use" nuclear fuel, materials and technology to ensure they are applied only to civilian nuclear energy programmes....

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