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FOCUS ON INDIA (FOI), Issue September 2007: Volume IV No 9 |
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Monday, 17 September 2007 |
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Monthly e-newsletter from Focus on the Global South, India
Content summary:
The most significant political issue currently in the country is the India-USA Nuclear Deal. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is holding the Parliament and the people of the country to ransom by refusing to wait for debate and discussion before going ahead with operationalising the deal. This is despite the majority in Parliament being opposed to the deal. The left parties have pointed out that the controversial deal is not about nuclear energy as much as it is about strategic tie up with USA, a step that is extremely dangerous, not to mention unethical. President Bush wants India as an ally in order to use its territory for its war plans in West Asia and also to checkmate China. PM Singh who signed a Joint Statement with President Bush, covering a wide range of sensitive issues, soon after assuming office treads the same flawed path on the Nuclear Deal.
This issue carries a letter from three eminent jurists questioning the claim of the executive that the deal need not be debated and passed by the Indian Parliament Added to this angle, other wider questions on the deal need to be addressed. About the viability of nuclear energy, the issue of nuclear testing and weapons on one hand and disarmament on the other.
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