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Mr Howard will meet Indian President Abdul Kalam and the head of India's ruling Congress party, Sonia Gandhi, before an evening meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who plans to seek a relaxation of Australia's strict nuclear policy.
Major portion of the energy in India is generated from coal. It is estimated that India has around 120 billion tons of coal in reserve, enough to last for around 120 years. Huge reserves of petroleum have been found off the coast of Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Originally posted by 2smart2curious
as for someone talkingf about treating india in the same light as pakistan n others,plz we are light years ahead of them in terms of tech,society,civilastion, culture n everything else.
they are neandrthals compared to us.
Originally posted by Lady of the Lake
Exactly my point. If the west provides India with uranium under the misguided belief that if things get sticky with China that India would then jump to support the west I suspect India would say - sorry you are on your own. 'Your fight not ours'.
Originally posted by chinawhite
Good move by america. One less competitor for world oil
Originally posted by 2smart2curious
as for someone talkingf about treating india in the same light as pakistan n others,plz we are light years ahead of them in terms of tech,society,civilastion, culture n everything else.
they are neandrthals compared to us.
Originally posted by marg6043
Originally posted by 2smart2curious
as for someone talkingf about treating india in the same light as pakistan n others,plz we are light years ahead of them in terms of tech,society,civilastion, culture n everything else.
they are neandrthals compared to us.
Sorry to burst your bubble of but India and Pakistan share a common bond and that is their muslin population.
The week before last President Bush concluded a historic agreement on civilian nuclear cooperation with India, a rising democratic power in a dynamic Asia.
This agreement is a strategic achievement: It will strengthen international security. It will enhance energy security and environmental protection. It will foster economic and technological development. And it will help transform the partnership between the world's oldest and the world's largest democracy.
Aspiring proliferators such as North Korea or Iran may seek to draw connections between themselves and India, but their rhetoric rings hollow. Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism that has violated its own commitments and is defying the international community's efforts to contain its nuclear ambitions. North Korea, the least transparent country in the world, threatens its neighbors and proliferates weapons. There is simply no comparison between the Iranian or North Korean regimes and India.
The world has known for some time that India has nuclear weapons, but our agreement will not enhance its capacity to make more. Under the agreement, India will separate its civilian and military nuclear programs for the first time. It will place two-thirds of its existing reactors, and about 65 percent of its generating power, under permanent safeguards, with international verification -- again, for the first time ever. This same transparent oversight will also apply to all of India's future civilian reactors, both thermal and breeder. Our sale of nuclear material or technology would benefit only India's civilian reactors, which would also be eligible for international cooperation from the Nuclear Suppliers Group.
Originally posted by Daedalus3
Ahh.. We'll see about that..