1998 Nuclear tests
1998 Nuclear tests: India’s assertion of its Independence through serial Nuclear Tests in 1998 using U-233 variety of Uranium as fuel at Pokhran II, invited mixed reactions. We witness no sanctions against any economically powerful (or) self-sufficient Country – France, the US, China – in the past for the same act. Testing of our devices was long overdue, given the threat perception from our neighbors.
The USSR prevented us from doing so under the governments of Rajiv and Indira Gandhi. The program was abandoned during P.V. Narisimha Rao’s tenure due to financial constraints.
Tests are the only option available to India. It is admirable that Prime Minister Vajpayee chose to sound the trumpets from Pokharan.
Even the Chinese media now celebrated India’s defeat of American surveillance satellites as an Asian nation’s triumph over Western technology. “Remember, this is the same Country that produced Pentium Chips,” shouted an American official. The complete indigenization of the nuclear device must be attributed to Dr. A.P.J. Kalam and his guys. With the U-233, India became the third nation in the world to use a thermonuclear bomb.
Economic sanctions cannot withstand the USA’s “open markets” ideology. The United States of America is the primary benefactor of market globalization.
The unemployment rate in the United States was over 13% before to economic globalization, but it is currently only 4.5%. The only factors contributing to American success are its industry and international markets for its products. Let’s hope that nuclear weapons will provide us security and peace through nuclear deterrence rather than becoming alarmed by the US’s arm-twisting techniques.
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Indo-US nuclear deal
Our Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, has now said that the Indian government will not accept any new provisions added to the Indo-US nuclear accord by the US Senate or Congress! Is it feasible? Additionally, he guarantees that neither the US nor any other international authority would compromise on their control over Indian nuclear installations!
Given the terms of the Indo-US nuclear agreement, can India refuse to let them inspect our reactors for safeguards because the government has already decided to separate military and civilian nuclear plants by 2014 AD?
It is important to keep in mind that before approving the division of Indian nuclear reactors into military and civilian ones, our Prime Minister declared in Parliament that the government would never consent to such a division and that Indian sovereignty would not be jeopardized!
Print media makes it easy to include such news in inner pages with a few lines, while electronic media just conveys the news with smiles on the cheeks of news readers! Indians find it disheartening to learn that the Indian government must wait for the US Senate’s rulings before acting on matters about India’s security and sovereignty. On the other hand, the British parliament debates whether to move twelve soldiers from Basra to Tikrit in Iraq.
Additionally, our MPs don’t have time in the Parliament to talk about such matters of national significance. Why can’t the government bring any threats it receives from the United States to the Parliament in the event that its directives are not followed, and then let the representatives of the people make the final decision?
Are political parties being blackmailed by the United States? Or is it providing incentives to India’s political parties? Let’s pray that God will save India!
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Nuclear power plants
India has roughly 19 nuclear power facilities. These facilities produce about 4780 MW of electricity. Approximately 3% of the nation’s total electricity generation comes from these nuclear power reactors. Ironically, the government estimates that the Indo-US nuclear pact will increase India’s capacity to generate electricity by 2% by 2040.
Furthermore, the cost of producing nuclear power is approximately Rs. 10 per unit, but the cost of producing hydropower is Rs. 1 per unit. Additionally, each unit of thermal power costs roughly Rs. 2. Each unit of gas-based power costs roughly Rs. 3. It is false to claim that the construction of nuclear power plants will increase power production. Pranab Mukherji was unable to provide a suitable response when asked how the government is assessing the benefits and drawbacks of the Indo-US nuclear accord during the Parliamentary debate.
He claimed that his boys are addressing the problem! In other words, New Delhi signed the agreement without knowing.
Thus, signing the agreement is equivalent to signing the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
If the information in the “India Year Books” is any indicator, India’s nuclear program has been shelved, which is depressing.
Leftists on Nuclear Deal
In addition to leaving India a puppet nation in the hands of the US, leftist political parties, particularly CPM, will eventually dig their own ditch in Indian politics if they do not overcome their inhibitions about the rightist BJP and make the right decision to block the Indo-US nuclear deal. (On September 21, 2007, this letter was issued by me to English and Telugu news publications as well as English, Telugu, and Hindi TV channels.)
Leaders should “learn from the masses, then teach them,” according to Mao. The fundamental cause of Indian communists’ failure is that they always attempt to teach without taking into account the opinions of the general public.
They would have been in power for the past 50 years if they had listened to what Mao Tse Tung told the “Communists.” The only nation in the world to elect a Communist administration (Kerala) via popular vote is India.
The left believes that people are too immature to comprehend such a significant topic as the Indo-US nuclear deal and is blind to public opinion. However, they overlook the fact that if the deal is approved by the Parliament, even a street corner lad would recognize what is happening to Indian sovereignty.
LEFT’s fears about the resurgence of Communalism in India through the BJP are not unfounded in the past, but not now. Even though the BJP stands for Hindu rashtra, it is currently paying lip service to the Hindu cause. The stance of the BJP vis-à-vis Communalism has transformed a lot after the BJP under the NDA enjoyed Power at the Centre recently. They have matured enough in Indian politics so much so that they have nominated a Muslim ( Abdul Kalam Azad ) as President of India.
They are gathering outside support through the USA since they are not receiving the essential public support in their fight against the Left.
They believe that God sent the US hand.
Indian sovereignty is the cost of US assistance.