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- Left Cannot Stop Government From Talking With Iaea: Karat (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
“We will not allow amendment to Atomic Energy Act 1962”
Parliament has no jurisdiction over such defence pacts
Formation of JPC an irrelevant issue
- On A Robust Growth Path (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
The more than expected GDP growth of 9.3 per cent registered in the first quarter of 2007-08 is partly attributed to a modest revival in agriculture.
- Patriotism: A New Perspective Needed (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
Fifteenth August has gone. The fervour of the Independence Day seems to have died down, at least till January when the Republic Day will be celebrated or maybe a little before that for Gandhi Jayanti in October.
- Japan Should Speed Up Nuclear Ties With India: Think Tank (Japan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
Japan should explore the possibility of expediting cooperation with India on the peaceful use of nuclear energy, despite their different approaches to achieving the abolishment of atomic weapons, a Tokyo-based think tank proposed Friday.
- Us, China Accepts Global Goal To Cut Emmissions (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
Chinese President Hu Jintao and US President George Bush have delivered a sweeping victory for Australian Prime Minister John Howard on climate change, after agreeing for the first time to accept global goals to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
- Australia, Russia Sign Uranium Deal (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 08, 2007)
Russia today signed an agreement with Australia allowing Moscow to buy uranium for its nuclear reactors for domestic civil use.
- Manmohan's 'Nuclear Renaissance': The Truth Behind It (Deccan Herald, Nilotpal Basu, Sep 07, 2007)
PM's appeal to support the "nuclear renaissance' movement has something to do with US crony capitalism.
- Our 'Royal' Lives (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Sep 07, 2007)
In the case of our service providers the onus is always on the user, the customer, who is presumed to be out to cheat and defraud.
- Congress Mp Defends Indo-U.S. Pact (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2007)
B.K. Hariprasad, MP and general secretary, All India Congress Committee, on Thursday defended the Indo-U.S. 123 agreement and said that the Congress wanted to generate nuclear power for the development of industries providing employment to the youth.
- Atomic Energy Act Unchanged (Hindu, SANDEEP DIKSHIT, Sep 07, 2007)
In view of the ongoing talks with the Left Parties, the Union Cabinet at its meeting on Thursday did not consider a proposal to change the Atomic Energy Act (AEA), 1962, that would have paved the way for private participation in the civil nuclear sector.
- China Notes ‘Differences’ On India-Us Nuclear Deal (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2007)
China said on Thursday there were “different views” about a nuclear power pact between the United States and India and called for such deals to stay in line with international safeguards - but left its own stance ambiguous.
- China Raises Fresh Concerns On N-Deal (Express India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2007)
China said on Thursday there were 'different views' about a nuclear power pact between the United States and India and called for such deals to stay in line with international safeguards -- but left its own stance ambiguous.
- 'Australia And Russia To Sign Nuclear Trade Deal' (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 07, 2007)
Russia and Australia will sign a deal on Friday that will allow the export of Australian uranium to fuel Russian civilian power generation, Australia's foreign minister said.
- Another Ultra Mega Power Project Under Consideration (Hindu, T. Ramakrishnan, Sep 06, 2007)
The Union Government will send an official team immediately to Tamil Nadu to study the possibility of setting up one more ultra mega power project, Union Power Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said on Wednesday.
- Russia Rises Under Putin (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Sep 06, 2007)
In a televised address on July 17, Russia's President Vladimir Putin proclaimed: "There are forces both in Russia and the US that abide by 20th century thinking, rather than the 21st century, those who love and feed on ideas of the past competition.
- Re-Emergence Of Putin’S Russia (Tribune, G. Parthasarathy, Sep 06, 2007)
In a televised address on July 17, President Vladimir Putin proclaimed: “There are forces both in Russia and the US that abide by 20th century thinking, rather than the 21st century, those who love and feed on ideas of the past competition.
- Rise And Re-Emergence Of Putin’S Russia (Business Line, G. Parthasarathy, Sep 06, 2007)
In a televised address on July 17, President Vladimir Putin proclaimed: “There are forces both in Russia and the US that abide by 20th Century thinking, rather than the 21st Century, those who love and feed on ideas of the past competition.
- The Cost Of Degradation (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2007)
Environmental damage comes with a staggering price tag. In an age of runaway consumerism, it is this aspect of the problem that must be stressed if a more mainstream audience is to be brought on board and convinced of the gravity of the situation.
- Why The Rbi Wants Reform (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2007)
The underlying causes for a hardening rupee now are of a more fundamental nature than mere speculative or errant behaviour by market participants.
- Bombay's Innocent Victims Of Destitution (Japan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2007)
With its fast-growing economy, IT engineering advancements and well-trained workforces, India, for me, was the image of an up-and-coming, modernizing, efficient and affluent society. Media coverage on India seemed to confirm this.
- Time To Save Punjab (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 06, 2007)
The 2007 state-of-environment report prepared by the Punjab State Council for Science and Technology presents an alarming picture of the environmental damage caused over the years by wrong agricultural practices and government policies.
- Upa To Push Ahead With Nuclear Deal (Pioneer, Rajeev Ranjan Roy, Sep 06, 2007)
Disregarding the Left demand for shelving the India-US civilian nuclear agreement, the Government has decided to make necessary amendments to the Atomic Energy Act, 1962, which would enable it to operationalise the agreement.
- Left Asks Centre To Wait For Panel Report On Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2007)
The Left parties have urged the United Progressive Government at the Centre not to go ahead with the Indo-U.S. nuclear agreement till the proposed committee examined their concerns over the deal.
- ‘N-Deal Will Hurt Our Interests’ (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2007)
Signing the nuclear deal with the United States would make India a puppet in the hands of that country, said the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Polit Bureau member B.V. Raghavulu here on Tuesday.
- Left Parties Ask Upa Government To Wait For Panel Report On Nuclear Deal (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2007)
The Left parties have urged the United Progressive Government at the Centre not to go ahead with the Indo-U.S. nuclear agreement till the proposed committee examined their concerns over the deal.
- N-Deal Will Lead To American Supremacy: Rss (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2007)
The RSS has warned that the Indo-US nuke deal will lead to American supremacy over the country's strategic programme and said the country should not open any nuclear facilities for IAEA inspections.
- Standalone Sezs For Power On The Cards (Hindustan Times, A N Sudarsan Rao , Sep 05, 2007)
The government is taking a fresh look at the issue of standalone special economic zones (SEZs) for power generation projects.
- Left Takes Battle Against N-Deal To The Streets (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2007)
The Left on Tuesday sent another strong message to the Congress. It would not tolerate the country entering into strategic alliance with the US and asked the Centre to put on hold the India-US civilian nuclear agreement and related negotiations . . .
- Withdraw Support: Rsp To Partners (Pioneer, Santanu Banerjee, Sep 05, 2007)
The Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) on Tuesday called upon other three Left parties to seriously think about withdrawing support from the UPA over its goading the nation into a strategic partnership with the US.
- Nuclear Deal And Indian Concerns (Deccan Herald, Manpreet Sethi, Sep 05, 2007)
Two issues have particularly perturbed the Indian opponents of the Indo-US nuclear agreement. The first relates to the assurances on reliable and lifetime supplies of nuclear fuel for the uninterrupted operation of the reactors.
- Rss Warns Against Iaea Inspections (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 05, 2007)
Reiterating its opposition to the Indo-US nuclear deal, the RSS has warned that it will lead to American supremacy over India’s strategic programme and the country should not open any nuclear facilities for IAEA inspections.
- Africa’S Rising Star, And India (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Sep 05, 2007)
Nigeria is growing in economic stature and drawing global investment. This is an opportunity that India can tap fruitfully, with careful focus on certain critica areas, says PARVATHI VASUDEVAN.
- Left, Congress At ‘War’ Over Deal (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2007)
A propaganda war has begun between the Left parties and the Congress on the controversial Indo-US nuclear deal much before a discussion in Parliament.
- Psychology Of Theft (Business Line, K. Gopalan, Sep 04, 2007)
'Thou shalt not steal’ is an age-old commandment. This implies that stealing and theft should have been prevalent since earlier times, the provocation generally being some dire necessity or compulsion.
- Is India So Weak That It Must Fear Success? (Hindu, Ramesh Thakur, Sep 04, 2007)
The new generation of Indians is self-confident and keen to exploit all new opportunities. None offers more potential than a strategic-cum-commercial partnership with the U.S.
- Manmohan Bush’S Best Friend: Left (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2007)
In a clear indication that relations between Left parties and the UPA were acetous, the CPM today openly attacked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the best friend of US President George W. Bush, while asking the Congress-led coalition not to . . . .
- Special Article (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2007)
What has happened to Bhabha’s brave words about self-reliance in atomic energy? India is set to import two 905 MW power reactors from Russia, to be set up at Kudankulam in Tamil Nadu.
- Clues In Candlelight (Dawn, M.J. Akbar, Sep 04, 2007)
THE decisive moment in Indian politics comes not when leaders believe that they have convinced the electorate but when they are certain that they have convinced themselves.
- Beyond Bullets And Bombs (Indian Express, Vikram S Mehta, Sep 04, 2007)
In the history of every nation, there are events that with the benefit of hindsight can be said to have altered the trajectory of its development.
- Setting The Agenda (Indian Express, Sonia Gandhi, Sep 04, 2007)
We have much to be proud of as a nation on the 61st Independence Day.
- Cpm Issues Draft Manifesto (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2007)
Peace between the Left and Congress over the nuclear deal turned irrelevant as the former virtually released its mid-term election manifesto on Monday by making a vitriolic attack on the Congress and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
- N-Bijli For Aam Admi, Says Cong (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 04, 2007)
Wary of a belligerent Left Front trying to pull the carpet from under the UPA Government, the Congress party has prepared a poll pitch on the India-US civil nuclear deal. For the aam admi it would be simply:
- Walking The Peace Track (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
Once again peace-seekers, former diplomats, ex-generals, sundry editors and frequent Track II travellers from India and Pakistan were in a huddle in Singapore last week to find ways to abolish war from the subcontinent.
- System Shut Down (Indian Express, Editorial, Indian Express, Sep 03, 2007)
In his addresses to atomic scientists at Tarapur and Trombay last Friday, Manmohan Singh put out two mutually reinforcing messages.
- Nuclear Renaissance (Tribune, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is right when he says that India needs to generate as much energy as possible and by using all the available resources so that the economy continues to grow at a fast pace.
- 'Nuke Deal Could Set Free Embargoes' (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
The Indo-US nuclear deal could lead to a possible "unshackling" of technological embargoes, further aiding the domestic nuclear programme of the country, the Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission has said.
- Nri Reigns High On Innovative Start-Up List In Us (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
Indian-origin entrepreneurs in the US continue to make their mark in the Silicon Valley, with three startups founded by people from the country being named by a Fortune group magazine in a list of 15 innovations that have the potential to change . . . .
- Study Says Slum Residents Live In Sub-Human Conditions (Hindu, R. Sujatha, Sep 03, 2007)
A study of 900 people living in Chennai’s slums and pavement has found that 86 per cent survive on one meal a day.
- “We Must Have Access To Nuclear Energy” (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
If India fails to go ahead with the nuclear deal, it will have to pay a price for being unfriendly with the U.S., former chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission M.R. Srinivasan said here on Saturday.
- Clues In Candlelight (Asian Age, M.J. Akbar, Sep 03, 2007)
The decisive moment in Indian politics comes not when leaders believe that they have convinced the electorate but when they are certain that they have convinced themselves.
- Why We Oppose The Indo-U.S. Military Ties (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
Since the 1990s, the U.S. government made overtures to the Indian Government for a military alliance.
- Sonia Stand On N-Deal Angers Left (Asian Age, Venkatesh Kesari , Sep 03, 2007)
The Left parties have sharpened their attack on the Manmohan Singh government following Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s open support to the Prime Minister on the Indo-US nuclear deal.
- Who Caused The Energy Crisis? (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Sep 03, 2007)
Pakistan is facing one of the worst energy crises of its history. The gap between energy demand and supply has grown sharply over the last few years making life harder for the masses.
- Poverty Is The Issue, Not Nuclear Deal (Asian Age, Kuldip Nayar, Sep 03, 2007)
I am personally against India’s entire nuclear programme, starting with the bomb. Both Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru were opposed to the bomb.
- Deal Will End Our Isolation (Pioneer, G Parthasarathy, Sep 03, 2007)
Never in independent India's history has a foreign policy issue been so hotly and comprehensively debated as the July 2005 India-US civil nuclear Agreement that seeks to end, not just American, but global nuclear sanctions against India.
- Deal Delay To Nuke N-Power Calculations (Telegraph, G.S. Mudur, Sep 03, 2007)
Any delay in successful completion of the Indo-US nuclear deal will stymie India’s plans to add more power from the atom into the national electricity grid in the next eight years, experts have said.
- Nuke Panel Names Today (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
The Left and the United Progressive Alliance will tomorrow name the members of their joint committee on the nuclear deal, CPM leader Sitaram Yechury said here today.
- Democracy Sans Parties Dangerous (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 03, 2007)
The Indo-US civilian nuclear deal and the debate on its implication seemed to cover a lot of ground.
- India-Born Reign High In The Us (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
Indian-origin entrepreneurs in the US continue to make their mark in the Silicon Valley, with three start-ups founded by people from the country being named by a Fortune group magazine in a list of 15 innovations that have the potential to change . . . .
- Getting Back Into Building Mode (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , Sep 03, 2007)
One of the defining moments in India’s economic reform occurred in the time of P.V. Narasimha Rao, the Prime Minister rightly remembered as the sponsor of Indian economic reform.
- Reality Check On Nuclear Option (Business Line, B. S. Raghavan , Sep 03, 2007)
To the strong pitch the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, has been making for the nuclear deal, the Congress President, Ms Sonia Gandhi, has added her own formidable voice.
- Quest For ‘Big Power’ Status (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Sep 03, 2007)
One of the tasks before the committee that will be set up between the Left and the Manmohan Singh Government to examine the 123 Agreement drawn up between Indian and the US is to study the implications of the accord for foreign policy . . . . . .
- Too Cheap To Meter~i (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
The issue of nuclear power has hit the headlines and has the government on tenterhooks.
- Composition Of Panel On Nuclear Deal Expected Today (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 03, 2007)
The composition of the committee to address the Left’s concerns on the Indo-US nuclear deal which has derailed proceedings in Parliament since the start of its monsoon session last month is expected to be announced tomorrow.
- Us Wanted India To Pip China To N-Test: Report (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2007)
The US may now want India not to conduct nuclear tests, having built it in as a condition in the 123 agreement.
- We Cannot Afford To Miss Nuclear Renaissance: Manmohan (Hindu, ARUNKUMAR BHATT, Sep 01, 2007)
Tarapur (Maharashtra): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday listed several reasons for going ahead with the nuclear deal with the United States; the foremost being that it could enable the country to double its modest target of . . . . .
- Praise For Kakodkar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday complimented the country’s nuclear scientists and engineers for their outstanding efforts and achievements in the face of adverse circumstances and challenges.
- Can’T Afford To Miss N-Bus: Pm (Tribune, Shiv Kumar, Sep 01, 2007)
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today gave enough indications that the UPA government has not given up on the Indo-US nuclear deal in spite an obvious slowdown to placate its allies from the Left front.
- Gdp Growth Of 9.3% For Q1 Raises Expectations For The Yr (Indian Express, Sandeep Singh, Sep 01, 2007)
India’s growth story remains intact. Down by 30 basis points over the previous year’s figure in the same quarter (9.6 per cent), it has not belied expectations. According to Subir Gokarn, chief economist, Standard & Poor . . . . .
- Can't Stay Away From Mainstream: Pm (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2007)
Dedicating two nuclear reactors at tarapur on Friday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers' Group (NSG) has informed New Delhi that it will adapt guidelines to enable nuclear commerce only after the . . . .
- India Can’T Afford To Miss Nuclear Energy Bus: Pm (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2007)
The Indian prime minister said on Friday the country could not afford to be left behind on nuclear energy, amid a political crisis over a nuclear deal with the United States that has threatened his government.
- India Can’T Afford To Miss N-Bus: Pm (Statesman, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2007)
Fresh from a truce with Left parties, Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh today came out in strong defence of the Indo-US deal to end a three-decade long isolation, asserting that India cannot afford to “miss the bus” of nuclear renaissance.
- India Must Not ‘Miss The Bus’ On N-Energy: Singh (Dawn, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2007)
India cannot afford to lag behind developed nations in nuclear energy, the country’s prime minister said on Friday as he battled opposition from communist allies to an atomic deal with the US.
- Nuclear Isolation Must End: Pm (Pioneer, TN Raghunatha, Sep 01, 2007)
Notwithstanding a temporary truce hammered out by his Government in its standoff with the Left parties on the India-US nuclear deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday did some plain speaking, when he opined that India could ill-afford "to . . . .
- Pm Spells N-Deal Out Again: It’S Energy, Growth, Security (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2007)
The day after his government and the Left struck an uneasy, temporary truce as he tries to save the Indo-US nuclear deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today issued one of his strongest public endorsements of how the deal would . . . . .
- We Cannot Miss Nuke Bus, Says Manmohan (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2007)
Barely a day after reaching an uneasy truce with his Left allies on the Indo-US nuclear deal, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday asserted that India cannot afford to miss the bus, making it clear that his government was not giving up . . . . .
- So What Have You Done About Climate Change Today? (Indian Express, Sonu Jain, Sep 01, 2007)
India had better be very serious about its numbers on renewables — green energy from wind, solar and biomass.
- Economy Picks Pace Riding On Sectoral Surges (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Sep 01, 2007)
Belying concerns of a slowdown, the countrys economy grew at a higher-than-expected rate of 9.3 per cent in the first quarter this fiscal on robust manufacturing and services sector, although ...
- ‘Buddy, Where Is The Catch?’ (Business Line, M. Ramesh , Sep 01, 2007)
You want to hire a taxi to travel, say, 100 km and the driver says he’ll charge you just Rs 25. Would you be happy? Of course, but you would certainly ask him: “Buddy, where is the catch?”
- Democracy Sans Parties Dangerous (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Sep 01, 2007)
The Indo-US civilian nuclear deal and the debate on its implication seemed to cover a lot of ground.
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