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India, France to intensify defence relations as Embarrassing his own government – both at the Centre and the state – a senior Congress minister in the Omar Abdullah Cabinet has advocated Azadi for the Valley.


India, France to intensify defence relations as Embarrassing his own government – both at the Centre and the state – a senior Congress minister in the Omar Abdullah Cabinet has advocated Azadi for the Valley.Sarkozy backs UNSC bid, India-France ink n-deals!



BJP seeks action on WikiLeaks report on Modi

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) data has exposed the double standards of some telecom companies. Data indicates that several telecom companies have been inflating their subscribers in the books.

Chromite mines in Orissa, Kar critical to US interest:US cable

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India, France sign $9.3 bn nuclear deal
India and France signed a multi-billion dollar agreement on Monday to build two nuclear power plants in India as French President Nicolas Sarkozy worked to drum up business for his nation during his four-day visit.
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French President Nicolas Sarkozy Monday backed India's bid for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council and also called upon Pakistan to fight terrorism even as India and France signed seven deals, most of them for setting up two nuclear plants.'It (UNSC seat) is not just an important matter for India but for the equilibrium of the world,' Sarkozy said in his opening remarks at a joint press conference with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after the two held talks at the Hyderabad House in New Delhi.

India's Supreme Court has sought an explanation from the federal vigilance commissioner on why his recent appointment should not be cancelled. As Embarrassing his own government - both at the Centre and the state - a senior Congress minister in the Omar Abdullah Cabinet has advocated 'azadi' for the Valley. Meanwhile,The UPA Government and the Congress party are reportedly veering around to allowing a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe in to the 2G spectrum scam. While the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) data has exposed the double standards of some telecom companies. Data indicates that several telecom companies have been inflating their subscribers in the books.

Embarrassing his own government – both at the Centre and the state – a senior Congress minister in the Omar Abdullah Cabinet has advocated 'azadi' for the Valley.

Freeing Kashmir would free a major chunk of central funds that are sent for the state's development, which ultimately end up in the Valley, State Health Minister Sham Lal Sharma said yesterday at a public rally in Bani, nearly 200 kilometres from Jammu.

Sharma urged the Centre to divide the three regions of the state – give 'azadi' to Kashmir, make Jammu a separate state and give the Union Territory status to Ladakh.

Sharma said: "If Kashmiris want 'azadi', give it to them."

Other party leaders, including state president and MP Saifuddin Soz, could be seen squirming on the dais.

Sharma went on: "While there are voices for 'azadi' in Kashmir, people in Jammu and Ladakh complain of discrimination in all spheres."

Expressing concern over a WikiLeaks report that Lashkar-e-Toiba had planned to assassinate Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, BJP today accused the US of "inaction on the issue" and wanted to know how the government intends to handle it.

"It is a matter of serious concern. He (Modi) is the target of both - those who call themselves secular in this country and also from Pakistan agencies," BJP leader Balbir Punj told reporters outside Parliament.

According to Information coming out of a secret State Department cable dated June 19, 2009, Pakistan-based terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba had planned to assassinate Modi.

"The US should have convened it (information) to India. There was total inaction on the part of the US even after having the information," he charged.

Seeking a response from the government over the issue Punj said, "Government has not taken any tangible steps even after this has come to light. We will like to know from the Prime Minister that how we intend to take up the issue with the USA.

India and France today agreed to intensify their cooperation in the defence sector, particularly in the field of anti-piracy and maritime security and expected to finalise soon a deal for upgrading IAF's Mirage-2000 fighter aircraft.
'After its two-year term, are we going to ask India to simply to stand down?' he asked, referring to India becoming a non-permanent member of the Security Council from Jan 1, 2011.
He reiterated that it was unfair that a country of one billion should be kept out of the UNSC high table. 'India's claim should be rightly as permanent member.'
Calling upon Pakistan to fight terrorism with determination, he appreciated India's efforts to 'stretch out its hand' towards its South Asian neighbour.
'We applaud India's effort to stretch out its hand. We call upon Pakistan to fight terrorism determinedly,' Sarkozy said in reply to a query on counter-terrorism cooperation.
Manmohan Singh thanked France for being a 'consistent advocate' of India's candidature for a permanent Security Council seat.
'France has been a consistent advocate of India's permanent membership of the Security Council. It has also been an active supporter of India in other international forums, for which we are grateful,' he said.
Civil nuclear power was the major theme of the seven bilateral deals signed after delegation-level talks, which included a general framework and early works agreement between India's Nuclear Power Corp of India Ltd and France's Areva for setting up two nuclear power plants at Jaitpur, Maharashtra.
Manmohan Singh noted that there were some 'technical matters, such as related to price', which were still 'subject to negotiation'.
Two agreements were signed for joint film production, as well as for cooperation between the national space agencies in the sector of earth sciences and climate change.
The Indian leader said both nations had reasserted their determination to achieve the 'trade target of 12 billion Euros by 2012'.
'We value the role being played by the India-France CEOs Forum. We will examine their recommendations on increasing investments in the energy, water and infrastructure sectors, establishment of joint ventures in third countries, and enhancing collaboration in areas of R&D and higher education,' Manmohan Singh said.
Sarkozy pointed out that France, as the new chairman of G-20 group of nations, wanted to make joint proposals with India on the regulation of commodity prices and food security.
Sarkozy pointed out that France had stood 'shoulder-to-shoulder' with India in the aftermath of the 2008 Mumbai terror attack in which two French officials were among the 166 victims. 'Our cooperation on counter-terrorism is without limits.'
He said he appreciated Manmohan Singh's effort to reach out to Pakistan, despite the Indian public opinion being 'deeply shocked and traumatised' by the terror savagery.
Sarkozy said in the 21st century, the only way to ensure peace and security was to 'develop together and not against another', making a reference to the European Union, where former foes now work together.
The president said both France and India have the 'same reading on Afghanistan'.
Sarkozy is on a four-day visit to India that ends Tuesday.

"The two States agree to continue and intensify their cooperation on counter-piracy and maritime security. France and India recognise the need for an intensified cooperation in combating piracy in the Gulf of Aden and other areas," said a joint statement issued after talks between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and visiting French President Nicolas Sarkozy in New Delhi.

It said the two countries welcomed efforts and future prospects for joint programmes in defence industry, which would include joint research and development and transfer of technology and as a first step, they "expect to launch soon the Short Range Surface to Air Missile and Kaveri (aircraft engine) programmes.

"Discussions concerning the upgrading of Mirage-2000 aircraft are expected to be finalised soon," the statement said.

France already has a naval force deployed in the Gulf of Aden to fight the sea brigands from Somalia who had in the recent years adversely impacted movement of merchant vessels in one of the busiest sea lanes for commerce.

India, too, joined the anti-piracy patrols in October 2008 and have so far escorted about 1,300 vessels in the Gulf of Aden to safety apart from warding off about two dozen pirate attacks on cargo ships.

"France is one of India's most important and reliable defence partners. We deeply appreciate France's willingness to supply us advanced defence technologies in a way that contributes to the modernisation of our own defence industry. Singh said in his opening remarks at a joint press conference with Sarkozy after their talks here.

The joint statement also said the two countries "reaffirm their common interest" in continuing their defence relationship "which is an important pillar of their strategic partnership and reflects their common determination to work for global peace and security."

It also welcomed the ongoing exercises between their navies and Air Forces and spoke of their interest in extending the cooperation through joint exercises to their two armies soon.

At the centre of the estimated Rs9,640 crore upgrade programme for 50-odd Mirage-2000 fighter jets in the IAF fleet is the plan for advanced multimode pulse doppler radar and fire-and-forget missiles, to be executed by French companies D'Assault and Thales along with Indian DPSU Hindustan Aeronautics Limited.

The IAF currently operates two squadrons of Mirage-2000s and the upgrade programme will enable the aircraft to perform a given mission effectively due to greater fuel and weapon-delivery capacities.

The project will involve providing the aircraft, which IAF inducted first in mid-1980s, a fly-by-wire digital cockpit and an enhanced weapons-carrying capability.

Under the programme, the French companies would deliver the first two upgraded aircraft within 40 months of the contract being finalised and at the same time, HAL would upgrade another two aircraft. Later, the Indian DPSU would take charge of the programme for the rest of the Mirage-2000 fleet within India.

India and France have also decided to co-develop the SRSAM missile under an agreement between the Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) and French missile manufacturer MBDA.

The missile is being developed to provide Indian armed forces better air defence capabilities to protect its vital installations.

While India and France initiated the project in 2007, the missile project, tentatively named 'Maitri', took over three years to finalise. The next generation air defence missile, which will be inducted by the Army, Navy and Air Force, could also be made available for export.

The Kaveri engine, being codeveloped by the two countries, is for India's indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) or 'Tejas' for which HAL has partnered with French Snecma.

Chromite mines in Orissa, Kar critical to US interest:US cable



Washington, Dec 6 (PTI) Two little known chromite mines in Orissaand Karnataka, besides a factory in Gujarat that manufactures critical chemotherapy drugs are among global "key infrastructures" which could pose a danger to America�s national security if they come under terrorist attack, a secret US cable released by WikiLeaks has revealed.
The classified State Department cable dated February 18, 2009 asks its diplomatic posts to update a secret list of key infrastructures across the globe which are vital of America''s national security interests and needs to be protected from any terrorist attacks.
The secret list includes only three infrastructure projects from India. "Orissa (chromite mines) and Karnataka (chromite mines) Generamedix Gujurat: Chemotherapy agents, including florouracil and methotrexate," the cable said.
"Loss" of these infrastructures in foreign countries "could critically impact the public health, economic security, and/or national and homeland security of the United States," it underlined.
The highly secretive American list, which has now appeared in the public domain, include undersea cables, key communications, ports, mineral resources and firms of strategic importance in countries from the Uk to New Zealand, Africa, the Middle East andChina.
A Siemens factory in Germany does "essentially irreplaceable production of key chemicals" while a Canadian hydroelectric plant is termed as a "critical irreplaceable source of power to portions of Northeast US.
It also included European manufacturers of vaccines for smallpox and rabies, an Italian maker of treatment for snake-bite venom, and a German company making treatment for plutonium poisoning.
"Critical infrastructure" is defined as systems and assets, whether physical or virtual, so vital to the United States the incapacitation or destruction of such systems and assets would have a debilitating impact on security, national economic security, national public health or safety, or any combination of those matters," according to cable leaked by the whistle-blower website.
The newly released diplomatic cable is one of the most explosive yet out of many leaked by the website that have heaped embarrassment on Washington and caused anger around the world.
The US, which has charged Wikileaks of indulging in a criminal act by stealing and releasing these cables, has neither confirmed nor denied the authenticity of these documents.


Tata Steel says Riversdale Mining stake strategic for it

Global steel major Tata Steel today said it views Africa-focused Riversdale Mining as a strategic investment.

The statement comes in the wake of global miner Rio Tinto''s USD 3.5 billion bid for possible acquision of Riversdale, in which Tata Steel has significant about 24 per cent stake.

"Tata Steel views Riversdale Mining as a valuable strategic investment and continues to be interested in developing the tenements of the company," the steel maker said in a statement.

Tata Steel will continue to monitor the situation and will take appropriate action as deemed necessary, it said, adding that the company has taken note of media speculation regarding Riversdale Mining and the subsequent release.

Riversdale Mining in a statement today said, "The company has had discussions with Rio Tinto concerning a possible transaction at the corporate level for indicative consideration of USD 15.00 per Riversdale share."

Riversdale further said, "While discussions with Rio Tinto are ongoing, there is no certainty that Rio Tinto or any other party will proceed with any proposal for the acquisition of Riversdale or, if it does, the timing of such a proposal or the terms and conditions on which any such proposal will be made."

Riversdale''s statment followed media reports concerning a possible takeover bid by Rio Tinto for the company.

Shares of Tata Steel surged as much as 3.38 per cent on the Bombay Stock Exchange and witnessed a day''s high of Rs 639.70, up from its previous close of Rs 614.20.

SC sets aside telecom tribunal order on spectrum charges
The Supreme Court today set aside an order of telecom tribunal TDSAT, directing the Department of Telecom to charge CDMA mobile operators for spectrum from the day radio waves were allotted to them, and not from the time when licences were issued.

A bench headed by Chief Justice S H Kapadia set aside the TDSAT order and directed it to decide the issue afresh.

"We set aside the order passed by the tribunal. We direct TDSAT decide it de novo," said the bench, asking the Telecom Disputes Settlement and Appellate Tribunal to decide the matter expeditiously.

DoT has challenged the TDSAT order in the apex court.

Earlier, the court had issued notices to Reliance Communications, Tata Teleservices and the CDMA lobby group Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India (AUSPI).

The dispute centres on whether the royalty for microwave spectrum should be levied from the date of earmarking it for operators or the date of the license fee.

On February 5, 2009, TDSAT held that spectrum charges would be collected by DoT from CDMA players from the date of issue of microwave spectrum.

It said that if the spectrum was allotted to operators in the first half of a quarter, they would have to pay the license fee for the entire quarter. However, if it was alloted in the second half of the quarter, then the liability was to be on pro rata basis.

DoT submitted that according to its licence agreement with the operators, they have to pay royalty in accordance with various factors such as frequency, hop and link length, area of operation and so on.

It said that for efficient and optimal use of spectrum, the government had decided to levy spectrum charges from the date of earmarking of the frequency.
  1. Dec 6 like any other day in Ayodhya


    Mangalorean.com - 2 hours ago
    ... the heavy presence of policemen on the roads in the temple town of Ayodhya that hinted Monday was the 18th anniversary of the Babri Mosque's demolition...
    Ayodhya peaceful; Muslims, Hindus vow to build mosque, temple‎ - Daily News & Analysis
    Indian police on alert on 18th anniversary of Babri mosque demolition‎ -People's Daily Online
    Ayodhya: The justified injustice‎ - Zee News
    Business Recorder Hindustan Times 
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  2. Babri panel appeals for peace on Dec. 6


    The Hindu - 3 days ago
    PTI Babri Masjid Action Committee (BMAC) today appealed to members of Muslim ... on the anniversary of the demolition of the Babri mosque on December 6. ...
    Muslims in Uttar Pradesh to observe December 6 as black day‎ - Daily News & Analysis
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  3. New Delhi Lok Sabha adjourns for the day over JPC demand


    Hindustan Times - 8 hours ago
    Shafiq-ur-Rehman Barq (BSP) was seen raising slogans demanding action against those involved in the demolition of the Babri mosque on this day in 1992. ...
    Lok Sabha adjourned for 17th day over panel demand‎ - Economic Times
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  4. Checking at Ald junction


    Times of India - 21 hours ago
    ALLAHABAD: In wake of the Babri mosque demolition anniversary on December 6, the Railway Protection Force and the Government Railway Police carried out a ...
  5. Storm over JPC demand threatens to wash out Parliament session


    The Hindu - 7 hours ago
    They were countered by Congress members who protested the demolition of Babri mosqueon this day in 1992. Shafiq-ur Rehman Barq (BSP) was seen raising ...
  6. Your Honour! Justice must be Blind, Not Deaf and Dumb...


    Radiance Viewsweekly - Suhail Kk - 24 Nov 2010
    It was in this meeting, LK Advani and Vinay Katiyar in the presence of the applicant, conspired to demolish the Babri mosque and discussed the details and ...
    Does the Verdict Legitimise Masjid Demolition?‎ - Radiance Viewsweekly
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  7. India Digest:India to Look for Scam Cash Trail in 15 Nations


    Wall Street Journal (blog) - 12 hours ago
    (Source: Mint) Maoists Demand Mosque at Babri Site: The CPI (Maoist) has given a call to observe Monday, December 6 — when the Babri Masjid was demolished ...
  8. Food items should be exempted from RGST sphere: Zaidi


    Associated Press of Pakistan - 7 hours ago
    ... of India (Maoists) joined Indian Muslims in observing the anniversary of the destruction of 500-year old Babri Mosque on Monday (Dec 6) as a black day. ...
  9. Swami held in Mewat Gurukul blast case


    Indian Express - 3 days ago
    He told the police that the bomb was given to him by a former Gurukul teacher, Swami Amranand, for protection after the Babri mosque demolition in 1993. ...
  10. Saffron Terror


    Radiance Viewsweekly - Mohammad Yacoob - 21 Nov 2010
    The Sadhvi has been importing racism and hate to the United States of America after thedemolition of the Babri-Masjid Mosque and brainwashing decent Hindus ...

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France to set up first two of 6 nuke reactors in Maharashtra

New Delhi, Dec 6 (PTI) France today became the first country to sign agreements to set up nuclear reactors in India, two years after the country''s nuclear isolation prompted by Pokhran tests in 1998 ended.
Five path-breaking agreements to establish first two of the six reactors in Jaitapur in Maharashtra at a cost of approx USD 25 billion were inked in the presence of visiting French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who paved the way for that during their talks over dinner yesterday.
Besides, a General Framework Agreement for building the European Pressure Reactors, signed between the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) and French company Areva, the two sides also inked pacts for Early Works Agreement for implementation of EPR units at Jaitapur and confidentiality and Intellectual Property Rights.
However, operationalisation of the agreement will take some time as negotiations on technical issues like pricing are still underway.
"The framework agreement has been signed between Areva and NPCIL. There are issues with regard to other technical matters including pricing. These are subject matter of negotiations," Singh told reporters at a joint press conference with Sarkozy.
Following India�s enactment of a civil nuclear liability legislation, both countries stand ready to further exchange views on this issue so as to ensure the appropriate framework for the sound development of their cooperation, a joint statement, issued after the meeting, said.
Noting the innovative, broad-based and dynamic nature of their partnership in the field of civil nuclear energy cooperation, France and India welcome the progress towards further strengthening cooperation between the two countries including in research and development and in setting up joint nuclear power projects, it said.
India and France also signed two agreements--one pertaining to co-production of films and other in the field of Earth System Sciences and Climate cooperation.
Singh and Sarkozy also decided to work for doubling bilateral trade to 12 billion Euros by 2012, much of which is expected to be propelled by enhanced cooperation in the fields of civil nuclear energy and civil aviation.
Singh and Sarkozy held extensive talks on a host of issues like enhancement of bilateral ties in a wide range of areas such as defence, counter-terrorism, space, science and technology besides discussing the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The Showman v/s the Tellman

By  Suma Nagaraj  — Sun, Dec 5, 2010 7:19 AM PSTAdding to the miserable run of A-list starrers that failed at the box office this year are Bhansali's Guzaarish and Gowariker's Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey. Is it time for the two of them to make a movie together to hush up their critics? Read More»

2010: India's Year of Scandals

By  Ramakrishna S R  — Thu, Dec 2, 2010 9:38 PM PSTThis was clearly the year of scandals for India. It was also the year of leaks (and not just WikiLeaks). How did scandal after scandal spill out this year? Perhaps something happened somewhere that emboldened whistle-blowers. Read More»

Why Rajini is the Boss

By  Padma Swaminathan  — Thu, Dec 2, 2010 8:09 PM PSTAfter many superstars refused to star in 'Robot', as he's fondly called down south, namma thalaivar Rajinikanth agreed to star in this ambitious bilingual project, clearly cementing his position as The Boss of Indian cinema. Read More»
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National News

Bengal wants CBI to take over Madan Tamang murder probe

PTI - 08:35 PM
Kolkata, Dec 6 (PTI) The West Bengal government wants to hand over the probe into the murder of All India Gorkha League leader Madan Tamang to CBI in view of the failure by state agencies to make any breakthrough in the case.

NATIONAL

Ayodhya dispute
Harmony Centre to come up near disputed site

NATIONAL

BJP asks Cong
Why silent on CWG, Adarsh scam: BJP to Cong

NATIONAL

PM on Malaysia
Malaysia can handle its ethnic issue, says PM

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Kalmadi jokes
Now, a brand of Suresh Kalmadi SMS jokes

NATIONAL

Sonia on 26/11
It's crystal clear who masterminded 26/11 attacks

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India: Raring to gro...
Indian youths dreaming high, ready to take any cha...

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Ayodhya dispute
Harmony Centre to come up near disputed site

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BJP asks Cong
Why silent on CWG, Adarsh scam: BJP to Cong

  

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General

  • Victim relates about killings of husband, others in 1984 riotsPTI - 08:17 PM

  • New Delhi, Dec 6 (PTI) A woman victim today related before a local court, which is trying senior Congress leader Sajjan Kumar and others, the sequence of events leading to killings of her husband and parents-in-law during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots but said she had not seen the rioters including Kumar.

  • BHEL to set up power plant in cityPTI - 08:14 PM

  • New Delhi, Dec 6 (PTI) Public sector engineering firm Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) will set up a 750 mw gas based power plant in the national capital.

  • Pak doing nothing to prosecute 26/11 masterminds: Home SecyPTI - 08:14 PM

  • New Delhi, Dec 6 (PTI) India today said Pakistan's move to take ahead the prosecution of masterminds of 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks is nothing but a "facade" as it is doing nothing to pursue the people who were instructing the group of terrorists from the "control room" on that day.

  • 222 trainees complete naval coursesPTI - 08:13 PM

  • Ezhimala, Dec 6 (PTI) A total of 222 trainees today successfully completed their naval academy and orientation courses at the Indian Naval Academy here.

  • Farmer commits suicidePTI - 08:10 PM

  • Sangrur (Punjab), Dec 6 (PTI) A farmer today committed suicide by consuming some poisonous substance after allegedly being unable to pay mounting debts in Khiali village of Barnala district near here.

Politics

  • Chavan meets over 50 delegations in three hoursIANS - 08:12 PM

  • Nagpur, Dec 6 (IANS) Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan set a record of sorts when he met more than 50 delegations in just three hours here Monday, an aide said.

  • Karnataka in poll mode againIANS - 08:09 PM

  • Bangalore, Dec 6 (IANS) Karnataka will hold elections to 30 district and 176 taluq councils Dec 26 and Dec 31, the third state-wide elections in less than three years.

  • Congress holds meeting on media strategyIANS - 07:58 PM

  • New Delhi, Dec 6 (IANS) The Congress party Monday began a meeting of its panel of spokespersons and leaders authorised to participate in TV debates to decide on its media strategy in the wake of controversies dogging the government.

  • Mayawati opens Ambedkar statuesIANS - 07:36 PM

  • Lucknow, Dec 6 (IANS) Buoyed by the Supreme Court's green signal to her dream project, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati Monday inaugurated her dream parks here - dedicated to B.R. Ambedkar.

  • Congress Minister in Kashmir cabinet suggests autonomy for Jammu and LadakhANI - 07:35 PM

  • Bani (Jammu and Kashmir), Dec.6 (ANI): Jammu and Kashmir Health, Horticulture and Floriculture Minister Sham Lal Sharma said on Monday that the state should be trifurcated for better development.

Features

  • Polanski's "Ghost Writer" tops Europe film awardsReuters - Sun, Dec 5

  • French-Polish director Roman Polanski's political thriller "The Ghost Writer" swept the European Film Awards on Saturday, picking up six prizes including best movie, director, actor and screenplay.

  • Justin Bieber sweeps American Music AwardsReuters - Mon, Nov 22

  • Canadian teen idol Justin Bieber swept the American Music Awards on Sunday, overshadowing Eminem to take home four prizes, including artist of the year.

  • Britons want William, not Charles as next king - PollReuters - Sun, Nov 21

  • Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton should be Britain's next king and queen, not the heir to the throne Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, two polls showed on Saturday.

  • Book Talk: The secret of Pakistan's swish setReuters - Wed, Nov 17

  • When Maha Khan Phillips set out to write a novel as part of a creative writing programme, she didn't have to look much further than her native Pakistan for ideas.

  • Reformed addict vs octogenarian in Costa Book awardsReuters -Wed, Nov 17

  • A reformed heroin addict is up against an octogenarian in the poetry category in one of the more intriguing tussles for the Costa Book Awards.

Crime

  • Execs in bribery probe granted bailReuters - Fri, Dec 3

  • All eight executives arrested in the bribes-for-loans investigation were granted bail on Friday, as a lawyer for the government said investigators would seek to rearrest three of them on other related charges.

  • Scandals, uncertainty dent India investment caseReuters - Wed, Dec 1

  • The number may be huge -- up to $39 billion lost in one of India's biggest corruption cases -- but the damage to India's position as an investment star may be in the regulatory backlash.

  • Govt vows telecom action; loan probe may widen - sourceReuters - Mon, Nov 29

  • The government vowed action against companies that allegedly secured valuable telecom licenses at rock-bottom prices, while investigators from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) built their case in a bribes-for-loans probe that a source said would be widened.

  • Govt to send 85 notices to telcos: SibalReuters -Mon, Nov 29

  • The government will send 85 notices to telecom operators questioning their licences, the new telecoms minister said on Monday, the latest move in a telecom corruption scam that has paralysed parliament.

  • Kapil Sibal: to send notices to same telcos named in CAG reportReuters - Mon, Nov 29

  • Notices questioning the validity of their licences will be sent to the same telecom operators that were named in a report by the government watchdog agency, the new telecoms minister said on Monday.

Business News

Arvind Ltd promotes CEO J Suresh to Managing Director

PTI - 08:35 PM
Mumbai, Dec 6 (PTI) Textiles maker Arvind Ltd today announced the induction of J Suresh into the board of directors of its units, Arvind Lifestyle Brands Ltd and Arvind Retail Ltd, as Managing Director.

BUSINESS

Sonia praises PM
PM lauded for growth rate, Sonia flags ecological ...

BUSINESS

Indo-US pact
Barack Obama lands with $10 bn trade deals

BUSINESS

Golden age of gains
Gold a popular investment trend nowadays

BUSINESS

Apple delays white i...
Apple delays white iPhone until next spring

BUSINESS

FDI declining?
Foreign direct investment in India declining?

BUSINESS

Indo-Russian bonding
India, Russia target $20 billion trade by 2015

BUSINESS

Sonia praises PM
PM lauded for growth rate, Sonia flags ecological ...

BUSINESS

Indo-US pact
Barack Obama lands with $10 bn trade deals

  

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General

  • India, France to cooperate in food processing sectorPTI - 08:11 PM

  • New Delhi, Dec 6 (PTI) India and France today agreed to cooperate in the field of food processing to take advantage of each others expertise in the sector.

  • Late sell-off halts initial bull run, NSE Nifty ends flatPTI - 08:07 PM

  • Mumbai, Dec 6 (PTI) The early gains were lost during the late session as the market encountered a sudden bout of selling in financial-space, leading the key index Nifty to end flat on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) today.

  • Volvo buys out JV partner Azad Group''s stakePTI - 08:02 PM

  • Bangalore, Dec 6 (PTI) Swedish bus maker Volvo Bus Corporation today announced the buyout of 30 per cent stake of its joint venture partner Azad Group in the Volvo Buses India Private Limited, increasing its stake from the existing 70 per cent to 100 per cent.

  • Indian, French agencies sign pacts to offer investor servicesPTI - 07:40 PM

  • New Delhi, Dec 6 (PTI) Indian and French investment promotion agencies have signed agreements under which they will provide advisory and 'hand-holding' services to businesses investing in each other's country.

  • Volvo announces buyout of Azad Group stake in its JVPTI -07:25 PM

  • Bangalore, Dec 6 (PTI) Volvo Bus India Private Limited today announced the buyout of its joint venture partner Azad Group's 30 per cent stake in the JV.

India

  • Airlines told to publish date-wise air faresIANS - 08:07 PM

  • New Delhi, Dec 6 (IANS) The airline industry Monday agreed to publish data-wise fares in all categories by Dec 8 on their websites following a directive from the aviation regulator.

  • Judges withdraw from Lavasa Lake City hearingIANS - 07:58 PM

  • Mumbai, Dec 6 (IANS) Two judges constituting a bench of the Bombay High Court Monday withdrew themselves from the hearing on the Lavasa Corporation Limited's plea challenging the union environment and forests ministry's decision to put a stop to its construction project near Pune.

  • Michelin to set up $1 billion tyre plant near ChennaiIANS - 07:58 PM

  • New Delhi, Dec 6 (IANS) French tyre major Michelin will set up a manufacturing plant near Chennai with an estimated investment of over $1 billion, government and company officials said Monday.

  • Volvo Bus sees $1 bln revenue in India in 5 yearsReuters - 07:46 PM

  • Swedish bus maker Volvo Bus Corp expects to grow revenue to $1 billion at its India unit in the next five years as it prepares to make Bangalore a manufacturing and product development hub, a senior company executive said on Monday.

  • SBI to raise deposit rates from Dec 7Reuters -02:40 PM

  • State Bank of India , the country's top lender, said on Monday it will raise deposit rates by between 50 and 150 basis points for various maturities, with effect from Dec. 7.

International

  • WikiLeaks strikes a blow at US global interestsIANS - 07:26 PM

  • Washington, Dec 6 (IANS) In its latest blow, WikiLeaks has released a secret list of infrastructure from British telecommunications facilities to chromite mines in India, whose loss or attack by terrorists could 'critically impact' US security.

  • A hotel where 5 kg gold is used yearly for decorationIANS - 05:34 PM

  • Abu Dhabi, Dec 6 (IANS) The two-day summit of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is being held at a hotel that cost $3 billion to build and where five kg of gold is used every year for decoration.

  • Bangladesh to probe charges against Grameen Bank founderIANS - 05:17 PM

  • Dhaka, Dec 6 (IANS) Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has said her government would investigate the alleged unauthorised fund transfer by Grameen Bank founder Muhammad Yunus.

  • Russia reports $3.8 tln in suspect transfers - paperReuters - 03:29 PM

  • Russian financial institutions reported 120 trillion roubles ($3.8 trillion) of suspicious transactions to the anti-money laundering watchdog in the first nine months of 2010, the Kommersant daily reported on Monday.

  • OECD says Europe recovery not far off - paperReuters - 01:28 PM

  • An economic recovery in Europe is not that far off but risks remain and more steps are needed after a Europen Central Bank intervention last week calmed markets, the OECD's chief economist said in an interview published on Monday.

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  • Shipping Corp prices share sale at top end of rangeReuters - 08:01 PM

  • State-run Shipping Corp of India priced its follow-on share offering at 140 rupees a share, the top end of the indicative price range, Shipping Minister G.K. Vasan said on Monday.

  • Merkel rebuffs IMF call to raise euro zone fundReuters - 07:54 PM

  • Euro zone finance ministers meeting on Monday face IMF pressure to increase the size of a 750 billion euro ($1,006 billion) safety net for debt-stricken members to halt contagion in the single currency bloc.

  • EXCLUSIVE - EU exec plans 2012 clampdown on energy market abuseReuters - 07:11 PM

  • Europe's energy chief will this week reveal plans to clamp down from 2012 on potential market abuse by traders in gas and power markets, EU documents show.

  • Rio Tinto in talks on $3.5 bln bid for RiversdaleReuters - 09:01 AM

  • Global miner Rio Tinto has made a $3.5 billion bid approach for Africa-focused Riversdale Mining , sending the target firm's shares surging 13 percent and setting up a potential takeover battle.

  • OUTLOOK - India gold seen touching record highReuters - 06:29 PM

  • India gold futures are likely to extend gains for a third week to hit a record high helped by the overseas markets, where concerns over euro zone debt and the outlook for the U.S. economy stoked widespread risk aversion.

06/12/2010

2002 riots: After SIT clean chit to Modi, ex-DGP says team ignored evidence

Thiruvananthapuram: Former Gujarat director general of police R B Sreekumar alleged on Monday that the Special Investigation Team probing the Gujarat riots has actually functioned as a 'B' team of the Gujarat police.
"None of the evidence provided by me have been considered by the SIT for reasons known to them," Sreekumar said at a meeting organised by the Press Club here.
The Supreme Court monitored SIT, headed by ex-CBI Chief R K Raghavan, has recently cleared Chief Minister Narendra Modi of any involvement in the post-Godhra riots.
Reacting to this, Sreekumar said the leaked information was indeed 'credible'.
"SIT did not follow procedures," Sreekumar said, adding, he was consulting lawyers on the possibility of approaching the Supreme Court on the matter again.
Sreekumar said 35 pages of evidence on what happened in Gujarat during the riots in 2002 was submitted to the SIT. But, it chose to ignore the evidence, he said.
"As per the law too, there was no provision to record the statements," he said.
He, however, said if justice was not delivered to the victims, the moderate Muslims would be the most unhappy.
"It was not proper to discredit the NGO run by social activist Teesta Setalvad who is fighting for riot victms," he said to a question.
Referring to the WekiLeaks recent exposure that the Lashkar-e-Toiba had planned to kill Modi, Sreekumar said: "Modi is a threatened person.:
"The threat of Let is very much there," said Sreekumar, who worked in various capacities in the Gujarat police force.
To a question on the popularity of Modi in Gujarat, he said Modi survived because of the caste wave and the "sub-nationalism of the Gujarat people".
Source: Agencies
06/12/2010

India, France sign multi-billion dollar nuclear power deal

New Delhi: India and France signed a multi-billion dollar agreement on Monday to build two nuclear power plants in India as French President Nicolas Sarkozy worked to drum up business for his nation during his four-day visit here.
Areva SA, one of France's main nuclear power companies, will build two European pressurized reactors of 1,650 megawatts each at Jaitapur in the western Indian state of Maharashtra.
The agreement, valued at about $9.3 billion, was signed in the presence of Sarkozy and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
The deal marked the first two of 20 nuclear reactors India wants to build to meet its soaring energy demand.
Foreign governments have been courting India to try to get a piece of that lucrative market, but there have been concerns that India's recently passed liability law might prove too onerous for international companies to risk entering the market here.
Indian officials assured France that their liability laws were in keeping with international standards and the security of nuclear operators was ensured, a French official said. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
Sarkozy and Singh later met to discuss regional security, trade and investment.
The talks were also expected to touch on plans for the structural reform of the international monetary system through the Group of 20 countries, currently headed by France.
Sarkozy, who arrived on Saturday, is accompanied by his defense, foreign and finance ministers and nearly 60 business leaders.
No defense agreements are expected during the visit, but Sarkozy is likely to push for French companies to win contracts to supply military hardware.
French companies are negotiating to upgrade 51 Mirage-2000 jet fighters in the Indian air force. India is also in the market to buy 126 fighter jets, a deal worth $11 billion, and about 200 helicopters worth another $4 billion.
According to defense experts, India is expected to spend $80 billion between 2012 and 2022 to upgrade its military.
Sarkozy's visit also coincides with at least two important meetings with Indian business leaders. The French president is keen to attract Indian companies to invest in France, even as French companies are seeking a slice of India's booming economy.
Bilateral trade declined in 2009 due to global economic woes, but was on the upswing this year, said Vishnu Prakash, India's external affairs ministry spokesman. The two countries have set a trade target of 12 billion euros ($15.8 billion) for 2012.
Sarkozy is to visit Mumbai, India's financial and entertainment capital, before returning home on Tuesday.
Source: AP

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Vijay Singh
06 December 2010 17:54:27
Please stop propaganda machinery Mr. Satchandra. India will gain nothing out of your posted comments. Stop playing Almighty Gods role and only saviour of India. India chosen right path and time and history will prove that decision taken by our present leaders have given right direction to our motherland.
Assault Arumugam
06 December 2010 17:13:03
@Satchandra you DUMMYPIECE
Russian light water reactors are being constructed in Koodankulam.
There is only one reactor coming up in Kalpakkam and it is a fully
indigenous venture - a Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor.It is the second stage
in the three stage program envisioned by Homi Bhabha.
Some expert you are !! As for your blog -  
satchandra
06 December 2010 14:57:50
DEADLY TAMIL SCAM: LOOTING INDIA & SABOTAGING ITS DEFENCE-II:
I wrote on July 27, 2010:-
"I am India's expert in strategic defence and the father of India's strategic program, including the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program. I have shown in my blog titled 'Nuclear Supremacy For India Over U.S.', which can be found by a Yahoo search with the title, that all terrorism and insurgencies in the Indian subcontinent and in much of the rest of the world is sponsored by the C.I.A. Both Pakistan's ISI and India's RAW function as branches of the C.I.A. and participate in terrorism and insurgencies throughout the Subcontinent, under direction of the C.I.A. Yes, the ISI secretly supports the Taliban but it does so under direction from the C.I.A. whose modus operandi is support for ALL sides of a conflict to control the course of the conflict in service of its own goals. The goal of the U.S. invasion and occupation of Afghanistan and partial occupation of Pakistan is eventual occupation and overt colonial rule over the Subcontinent as a whole. This will not be permitted and all those participating in this enterprise, including the U.K., will be duly punished; see my blog. The document leak currently in the news has been made in preparation for abandonment of this goal and withdrawal from Afghanistan because of steps I have already taken for the nuclear destruction of New Delhi and then the coast-to-coast destruction of the United States by India with 5,000 thermonuclear warheads and extermination of its population; see my blog."
I have said (see my blog) "almost all terrorism and separatism in India since 1983 has been sponsored by the C.I.A. -- K. Subrahmanyam has been the kingpin of all this C.I.A.-sponsored terrorism and separatism in India, not just in Sri Lanka and East Pakistan and in even more serious crimes than terrorism and separatism against India; why doesn't someone torture him and investigate him? I can provide a lot of evidence, though I know that only the nuclear destruction of New Delhi will do the job -- through RAW and other intelligence agencies in the region using several layers of intermediaries in various religious groups, army officers, corporate houses, politicians and others -- and piracy, which is sea-based terrorism sponsored by the C.I.A. and, like the land-based terrorism, aims to draw India into a U.S.-led war on terrorism and piracy."
K. Subrahmanyam, a Tamil, has been sabotaging India's defence in various ways and his son, S. Jaishankar, while India's ambassador in Singapore, negotiated in Washington the nuclear deal -- which fatally injures India's defence and economically loots it in numerous ways(see my blog) -- and later, when ambassador to China, asked the U.S. to be India's daddy in protecting India from "bully" China ("Indian envoy sought U.S. help against China", Times of India, December 6, 2010, Internet; "India complained about 'bully' China", Hindustan Times, December 6, 2010, Internet) -- while K. Subrahmanyam has been doing the same.
While RAW has always been a branch of the C.I.A., the Tamil traitor-enemy P. Chidambaram has made other Indian intelligence agencies branches of the United States intelligence agencies, on the pretext of fighting terrorism, bringing in U.S. equipment to India to enable comprehensive real-time monitoring and interception ability for the U.S. of all communications in India, a comprehensive and total censorship power to the United States of not only what gets into the Indian media of all kinds but even communications between individuals, bringing India into a colonial grip of and slavery to the United States such as has never been seen in human history.
Satish Chandra
satchandra
06 December 2010 14:57:17
DEADLY TAMIL SCAM: LOOTING INDIA & SABOTAGING ITS DEFENCE-I
I am India's expert in strategic defence and the father of India's strategic program including the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program and I have repeatedly said in my blog titled 'Nuclear Supremacy for India Over U.S.', which can be found by a Yahoo search with the title, that there is no substitute for full-yield explosive tests of nuclear weapons.
In a press release dated November 24, 2010 I said: Besides C.I.A.-RAW disinformation about R. Chidambaram's sense of superiority to white countries in designing thermonuclear weapons being responsible for the failed 1998 thermonuclear weapon test, Russian and French help has been offered with thermonuclear weapons designs and to test the weapon(s) in a laboratory -- so as to bring India's strategic program at its most vital core under control of white countries and keep the inferior Indian njggers in their place.
In a press release dated November 26, 2010 I said: When I say there is no substitute for full yield explosive tests of nuclear weapons, I say this from a purely engineering point of view and not for demonstrating to the world that our weapons work. As I said in a letter to the press after the 1998 tests when R. Chidambaram claimed that his computer models enable him to build higher yield weapons which need not undergo explosive tests, 'One could not legitimately rely on an automobile engine developed on that basis if your life depended on its working the very first time it is ever used, much less a nuclear weapon'. This applies to both computer models and laboratory models. What happens in a high energy lab is a highly imperfect laboratory model of a nuclear weapon which does not take account of a multitude of things. If computer models and laboratory models were sufficient, there will be no need for flight tests of missiles and jet aircraft, etc.
The Physics of what happens in a nuclear explosion cannot adequately be replicated in a high energy lab. Laboratory models of missiles and jet aircraft may not have this deficiency but laboratory models of nuclear weapons do.
In a press release dated November 29, 2010 I said: It is now being put out that a "fix" has been applied to the 1998 failed thermonuclear weapon design and there is no need for an explosive test of the "fixed" design because the designers have "confidence" it will work. But it is a very foolish designer who does not test his "fix" with an explosive test. Didn't R. Chidambaram have confidence in his 1998 design which failed? There has been no "fix" until the weapon is shown to work in an explosive test -- shown as much to the designer as to the world. A designer who says it is not necessary is too stupid to design even a toaster, much less a nuclear weapon.
See my blog, above, for the rest.
Satish Chandra
satchandra
06 December 2010 14:56:51
(Continued)
I have said India's nuclear program should be designed and operated so that electricity is a byproduct of producing material for making weapons rather than material for making weapons being a byproduct of producing electricity. Manmohan Singh is still starving the Indian nuclear program of funds and still blocking the option of getting uranium from non-NSG countries, if necessary, though simply exploiting the uranium reserves in the country already known — at present only 300 tons per year is mined though the known reserves are over 78,000 tons not counting the extremely rich deposits recently found in Ladakh — is quite enough for India's needs. It is a lie to say that India's nuclear power production cannot be expanded beyond 10,000 MW on domestic uranium, though the production of electricity must be a byproduct of producing material for making weapons. A country that has ten thousand nuclear warheads and the means to deliver them to the continental United States cannot be restricted from importing, without IAEA inspections, etc., however much uranium it wants from wherever it wants by the United States or any other power; the power of nuclear weapons is what India needs; electricity can be produced in numerous other ways for the time being. Agreeing to even talks on new inspections with the IAEA — an instrument of American imperialism — are acts of treason and deserve punishment as severe as for the rest of the nuclear deal.
Nuclear supremacy over the United States has to be India's national objective and its one point agenda (see my articles 'What is nuclear supremacy?' and 'Why nuclear supremacy?' in my blog). The nuclear deal is totally incompatible with nuclear supremacy over the United States and deserves to be summarily rejected without going into any details. This is the most fundamental objection of all.
I have repeatedly said there will be no nuclear deal and described in my blog steps I have already taken to enforce this by the nuclear destruction of New Delhi and then the coast-to-coast destruction of the United States by India with 5,000 nuclear warheads and extermination of its population.
satchandra
06 December 2010 14:55:58
(Continued)
5) Then there is the United States' propensity and certainty of doing things to India– once it has India dependent on U.S. reactors, fuel, permissions, etc.– to arm-twist, blackmail and invade if the lesser breeds don't do everything it wants them to do– the kind of things it has done and is doing to Iraq and will certainly do to India, including its complete nuclear disarmament, participation in U.S.-led military campaigns against other countries, the total colonisation of its economy and manpower to serve American needs, etc.
Indians on the C.I.A.'s payroll have been pushing this deal which should have been and was instantly and totally rejected, not just by me. The BJP/Vajpayee came out with a written statement rejecting the deal within a couple days of the joint statement of July 18 '05 (before the Hyde Act, the 123 agreement, etc.) but they have been yielding to the transgressions of Manmohan Singh progressively and now Advani says everything is fine so long as India can conduct nuclear tests in a Pokhran III! This is extremely stupid, to take the most charitable view of him. [Since I wrote the above, it has become clear that the BJP's Jaswant Singh had made the deal with the U.S. in his numerous meetings with U.S. State Department official Talbott and subsequently, because of which he later congratulated Foreign Secretay Menon for having done a "superb job" of negotiating the 123 agreement and still later said there will be no major changes in the nuclear deal if the BJP returns to power. The BJP's show of opposition was to throw dust in the eyes of the people; see my blog for how, after British rule, India has been under C.I.A. rule].
Getting India's nuclear facilities under IAEA safeguards, whether or not India imports American reactors, has been a prime American goal because at least 75% of the damage to India's nuclear program would have been done once the facilities are placed under IAEA inspections, even if nothing further is done and no nuclear deal with the United States is finally signed and no foreign reactors, from the United States or from Russia or France, are bought. Any move to put Indian nuclear facilities under IAEA safeguards, beyond the ones under IAEA inspections at present, is a grave injury to the nation and an invasion of India like the American invasion of Iraq and deserves a response appropriate to an invasion. If the nuclear deal with the United States is abandoned but IAEA inspections are brought in on the pretext that they are needed to import reactors and fuel from Russia — one prong of the American strategy and the Americans' Indian collaborators has been to get the IAEA inspections in place without completing the nuclear deal with the United States and buy Russian reactors instead of American ones, to begin with — the import of Russian reactors instead of pumping the money into the indigenous nuclear program will be an additional injury.
satchandra
06 December 2010 14:54:29
(Continued)
When the Russians offered the two light water reactors, now under construction in India at Kalpakkam, the Department of Atomic Energy had strongly opposed it correctly saying that it will only benefit the Russian nuclear industry and light water reactors will break India's control over the nuclear fuel cycle and subvert India's 3-stage nuclear power program as well as its nuclear weapons program. But Vajpayee shoved it down India's throat on the instructions of the C.I.A. which calculated that there will be less resistance to such a disadvantageous deal with the Russians and once a couple of light water reactors have been brought in, it will set the stage for a full-scale American assault to subjugate and disembowel India's nuclear program. A bought up Kakodkar is now lying and saying that importing Russian reactors was always in the plans. Press reports at the time of Manmohan Singh's visit to Washington in July, 2004, during which he signed the joint statement of July 18, 2004 with Bush about the nuclear deal, etc., had said Kakodkar had strenuously objected to the deal but was silenced by the traitor ambassador of India in Washington by saying the Prime Minister had to have a "successful" visit. After he was bribed, Bush asked Kakodkar, during his visit to New Delhi in March, 2006 if he was happy now.
3) Then there are the various requirements in the July 18 '05 joint statement such as separation of civilian and military reactors, IAEA inspections on the civilian reactors including all imported ones, the necessity to get Nuclear Suppliers Group approvals, etc. which cripple India's nuclear program as a whole and bind it hand and foot to the United States.
4) Then there is the blizzard of demands and restrictions in the Hyde Act and previous U.S. legislation including the prohibition of testing (the latest 'concession' by the U.S. on testing simply says that, rather than a test resulting in automatic return of all imported U.S. equipment, the U.S. president may ALLOW India to conduct a test at his pleasure if India begs and convinces the White Master) that make India a total slave to the United States which, even under the documents, will be able to do any damn thing it wants to India in all its internal and external affairs– a serfdom that is comprehensive and complete.
(Continued)
satchandra
06 December 2010 14:53:02
I am India's expert in strategic defence and the father of India's strategic program, including the Integrated Guided Missile Development Program. I stated the objections to the nuclear deal in my blog titled 'Nuclear Supremacy For India Over U.S.' which can be found by a Yahoo search with the title, as follows:-
1) The first and a fundamental objection is spending untold billions of dollars on imported reactors instead of ploughing the money into India's own nuclear power program more advanced and more capable (thanks to its nuclear "isolation" and apartheid) than that of the United States in important ways. It can be expanded 10 or 20-fold so India becomes one of the world's biggest EXPORTERS, not an IMPORTER, of the world's best and most economical reactors with the shortest time for installation (all this is true of Indian reactors even at this moment). There is significant demand for Indian reactors from other countries. This by itself is enough reason to summarily and totally reject the nuclear deal. Indians, such as the head of the Nuclear Power Corporation of India, S. K. Jain, say they will not export them unless they receive permission from the white master. In an act of treason, the National Security Adviser M. K. Nayanan has said that importing uranium from non-NSG countries — the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) is a cartel like OPEC — will be against "international law". Similarly, in another act of treason, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee during his recent visit to Egypt said that India cannot engage in nuclear trade with other countries because it is not a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty. These statements have gone unchallenged in India's media controlled by CIA-RAW. India can extract an unlimited amount of uranium from sea water for which the Japanese demonstrated the technology and economic viability decades ago and for which India's Department of Atomic Energy has developed indigenous technology but the United States has been suppressing this option because it will subvert its attempts to bring and keep countries like India in slavery and Indian politicians and scientists, bought up by the United States, are keeping quiet about it.
2) The second objection is that the imported reactors will be light water reactors. These will not only make India dependent in perpetuity on imported fuel and vulnerable to all kinds of pressures but, even if an unlimited amount of fuel was somehow magically guaranteed, it will fatally injure both India's 3-stage nuclear power program and its nuclear weapons program. This is so even if there was not an upper limit of 20% enrichment while reprocessing the waste fuel from the imported reactors. Light water reactors are inherently"proliferation-resis​tant" (that is, it is difficult to get bomb-grade material from them), though not "proliferation-proof​". In any case, the 20% cap on enrichment (weapons and certain types of reactors require around 95% enrichment) cripples India's strategic (nuclear weapons) program– because parity with or supremacy over the United States requires at least ten thousand nuclear warheads– and ensures permanent slavery to the white man and permanent serfdom to India.  (Continued)
Bhasi1
06 December 2010 14:13:47
We can expect some more scams and more pocket money in the Kongress kitty.... out of the nine million only 1 million will be spent on the project and the remaining money will go to the netas pockets to build their own projects. Eg: appartments, agriculture land, biks and cars for their sons and daughters.....
Bobby Sakariah
06 December 2010 14:07:13
The Nuclear power plants for India, which needs energy for its growing needs, is a great achievement of Mr. Manmohan Singh.  
 
http://news.in.msn.com/national/article.aspx?cp-documentid=4663120&page=0
06/12/2010

2G scam: Oppn adamant on JPC, also wants PM to appear before it

The tug-of-war in Parliament on the 2G spectrum issue intensified on Monday with non-NDA Opposition parties declaring that nothing short of a JPC will suffice and wanted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to appear before the panel.
"There is nobody who cannot be called. If Bill Clinton could be called by a parliamentary committee and if British Prime Minister could come... what is wrong in inviting our head of the government to explain," CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta said.
He was talking to reporters after 11 non-NDA Opposition parties met to chalk out a common strategy on the issue as the government has consistently rejected the demand.
The BJP-led NDA has also made it clear that it stood for JPC and threatened that the winter session of Parliament, concluding this week, would not function till the demand is met.
Dasgupta also made it clear that the Opposition was not accusing anybody except former Telecom Minister A Raja.
Echoing similar views, CPI(M) leader Sitaram Yechury said the government knows the Prime Minister was the most experienced person and he had faced JPC as finance minister.
"If that (JPC on 2G) happens, he will face it as Prime Minister. I do not think he is afraid of (facing the JPC), if necessary, in the interest of the country. If somebody else is afraid, it is the problem of the Congress," he said.
Asked whether the Opposition can give an assurance that the Prime Minister will not be summoned before the JPC, Yechury said, "the Opposition cannot give any assurance to presumed fears."
Accusing the Prime Minister of "dereliction of duty", Dasgupta said being the chief of the government, he should be held morally responsible while the "whole government is in the dock".
He wondered how the Prime Minister could be isolated from the government. "If the Prime Minister is called for a discussion, what is wrong?" he posed.
Leaders belonging to the CPI(M), CPI, Forward Bloc, RSP, TDP, JD(S), AIADMK, AGP, BJD, MDMK and RLD squarely blamed the government for the Parliament stalemate.
CPI(M) and CPI, however, had different views on whether the Budget session next year will also not be allowed to function if the government did not concede to their demand for a JPC.
"Naturally. If there is no JPC, how can the Budget session run? It entirely depends on the Congress. If the Congress and UPA agree for a JPC, even the rest of the winter session can continue," Yechury said.
Dasgupta, however, said, "The Budget session will continue. We are not in favour of holding up the Budget session even if the government does not accept a JPC demand. There are other ways to protest. We will go to the people against the government on this issue."
Dismissing the government's suggestion that the Public Accounts Committee was the right forum to go into the 2G issue, Yechury said the PAC could examine every para of the CAG report, but the Opposition's demand is to probe what led to the irregularities and this was beyond the purview of the PAC.
To a question on whether Opposition MPs would also resign as they did in 1989 on the Bofors issue, he said, "That has not yet come on our agenda."
Asked how do they view the decision of Congress MPs to forego their daily allowances for the days Parliament did not do business, Yechury said, "It reflects their guilty conscience."
He said Opposition MPs are coming every day hoping Parliament would function but the ruling party members are disturbing the House.
"The government and the ruling coalition are squarely responsible for jettisoning the winter session based on their obstinate refusal to constitute a JPC," Yechury said.
Dasgupta said, "There is a growing trend of authoritarianism within the government," and criticised it for getting appropriation bills passed without any discussion.
Leaders of the 11 parties also decided to stage a dharna in front of the statue of Mahatma Gandhi in Parliament House complex tomorrow and "take the issue to the people".
The non-NDA parties also attacked BJP over the issue of corruption saying the main Opposition party's fight against the evil smacks of opportunism.
Dasgupta said the BJP government in Karnataka is seriously embroiled in "known and established" corrupt practices to keep the party in power.
Yechury also said if the BJP does not apply a similar yardstick on the issue of corruption for its government in Karnataka and runs a campaign on the 2G issue, "this too raises a question of credibility among people".
JD-S chief H D Devegowda alleged that Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurppa has directed departments not to give documents relating to land deals pertaining to his family even if they were sought under RTI.
"BJP has no moral right to debate on the issue of corruption," he said.
Source: Agencies

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Congress minister stokes row, give "Azadi" to Kashmir 

Times of India - ‎51 minutes ago‎
JAMMU: A Jammu and Kashmir minister belonging to Congress has stoked a controversy by suggesting that Kashmir be granted "Azadi", remarks that embarassed his party which termed them as his personal view.

India, France ink pact for 2 n-reactors, Mirage deal finalised 

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NEW DELHI: France Monday signed a multi-billion dollar framework accord for building two advanced nuclear reactors in India as visiting President Nicolas Sarkozy endorsed New Delhi's claim for a permanent seat in the UN Security Council and joined ...

India vigilance chief facing axe 

BBC News - ‎4 hours ago‎
India's Supreme Court has sought an explanation from the federal vigilance commissioner on why his recent appointment should not be cancelled.

Logjam over JPC: Congress-allies meet called off 

NDTV.com - ‎21 minutes ago‎
New Delhi: With a belligerent Opposition showing no signs of backing down, Parliament witnessed yet another day of no business on Monday.

Maoists should stop targeting Indian JVs: Nepal Govt 

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Carla Bruni promises to raise rights of HIV patients 

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Domestic airlines in India were today directed to show route-wise and date-wise airfares on their web sites from Wednesday by the civil aviation regulator, the director-general of Civil Aviation (DGCA).

State Bank of India hikes deposit rates up to 150 basis points 

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Mumbai, Dec 6 (IANS) India's largest lender, the government-run State Bank of India (SBI) Monday hiked its deposit rates by up to 150 basis points, in a move that should encourage deployment of domestic savings in the commercial banking system.

TRAI data exposes double standards of some telcos 

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Car prices head north in new year as input costs bite 

Hindustan Times - ‎32 minutes ago‎
Come new year, and car prices in the country are set to go up a notch. Automobile sales in November failed to show the festive spirit, and the companies are now exploring price hikes ranging from 1-3% beginning January 2011.

Salman v/s Bhansali: Reflection 

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'I never thought that Manish would make me cry' 

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Hyperactive immune system kills adults during pandemic flu 

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Indian medical equipment market to clock $2 bn 

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LONDON - Continental Airlines called "absurd" Monday's verdict by a French court which fined the carrier over the 2000 Concorde crash in which 113 people died, and confirmed it would appeal.

Talks begin on Iran's nuclear program

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Western officials see the Geneva meetings as a test of whether Iran is more willing to bend to international pressure. Jacques Audibert, general and strategic affairs director of France, third from left, talks to Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey ...

Suicide blasts kill 40 

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Two suspected suicide bombers killed at least 40 people in an attack at the office compound of a senior government official in an area along Pakistan's Afghan border on Monday, officials said.

Facebook redesigns profile pages 

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Social network Facebook has given the first look at an imminent overhaul of members' profile pages. The new design means profile pages will contain more information about the lives of members and make greater use of pictures.

Analysis: Wikileaks stirs debate on information revolution 

Reuters - Valentin Flauraud - ‎1 hour ago‎
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LAVA A10: A Budget Touch Phone with IPS Display 

Techtree.com - Rohan Naravane - ‎3 hours ago‎
Indian mobile phone maker LAVA has released the A10, a touchscreen phone for Rs. 5500 that has advertises a few baits to get people hooked.

The Ashes 2010: Australian press reaction – 'This is a moral defeat' 

The Guardian - ‎14 minutes ago‎
Given Australia have been reduced to praying for rain in order to snatch a draw from the second Ashes Test against England in Adelaide it is perhaps apt that the mood of their press right now is dark and thunderous.

India in South Africa 2010-11: India to practice on bouncy pitches 

ESPNcricinfo.com - Firdose Moonda - ‎1 hour ago‎
The India Test squad, whose advance party arrives in South Africa on Monday evening, will prepare for their three-Test series by training on "hard, bouncy pitches with no lateral movement" to simulate conditions they expect to find through the series, ...

BCCI convenes SGM after Lalit Modi's objections 

NDTV.com - ‎4 hours ago‎
PTI Faced with opposition from Lalit Modi on the legality of the disciplinary committee, probing alleged irregularities committed by him, the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) has convened a Special General Meeting here on Saturday to discuss the matter.

Godhra: SIT ignored evidences, says ex-Gujarat DGP 

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Former Gujarat DGP RB Sreekumar today alleged the SIT, which reportedly gave a clean chit to Chief Minister Narendra Modi in post-Godhra riot cases, was not considering "evidences" provided by him and indicated he might approach the ...

WikiLeaks strikes a blow at US global interests 

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WASHINGTON: In its latest blow, WikiLeaks has released a secret list of infrastructure from British telecommunications facilities to chromite mines in India, whose loss or attack by terrorists could "critically impact" US security.

Karuna defends Raja; says 2G issue blown out of proportion 

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Backing A Raja to the hilt, M Karunanidhi said he could not be termed as a culprit in the 2G spectrum issue. Backing former union telecom minister A Raja to the hilt, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi said he could not be termed as a culprit in ...

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