Wednesday, November 23, 2005

India will Vote on Nuclear deal in IAEA?

It is not just a race against time, but also a race over a hundred hurdles. Both India and the US would like to see the nuclear deal inked when George Bush comes to Delhi early next year, but the going seems to be tougher than anticipated. For once, it is not just the rhetorical left or the atomically small pacifist community who are crying foul, but even hawks in the far right.

The main problem is lack of clarity about the details of the deal. Even senior officials, including those who negotiated the July 18 joint statement, are giving their own spins to the deal, throwing both the strategic and the scientific communities into confusion

The problem started when the non-proliferation hawks in the US Congress pointed out that the US was changing its laws once and for all whereas India was only making an executive decision from which it could backtrack any time. The state department then tried to pacify the Congress, saying India would first separate its military programme from the civilian programme. These are preconditions [before we] actually present this agreement to the Congress, the state department spokesman said. But the Indian Parliament and public had been told that there would be no preconditions. The joint statement had mentioned that the process of identification of civil and military facilities would be in a phased manner. The US was now asking India to first execute the separation, submit the civil installations to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards, and then ask the US to change its export control laws.

The Indian strategic community saw this as an act of arm-twisting. The trouble was that India, by filing its civil facilities before IAEA, would be making an international commitment, from which it could never go back. And still there was no guarantee that the US Congress would agree to change its export laws. As the criticism on the deal spread, Ambassador David Mulford did some firefighting. There is some misunderstanding on the eve of his departure for Washington to lobby for the deal with Congressmen. India [only] has to prepare a plan [of separation]. If the US [administration] finds the plan credible, it will take the legislation to the Congress. The actual separation and opening-up to IAEA will be required only after the US amends its laws.

Thus the who-does-what-first has been sorted out for now, but there are a lot more issues threatening to wreck the deal. For one, would India have the freedom to decide which facilities would be civil? A token separation will not be acceptable. "We can’t commit till they show the plan, which will be examined by US nuclear experts. There is total confusion on this. The July 18 joint statement had said that India would place its civilian facilities voluntarily under IAEA safeguards. This was interpreted to mean that India would decide which all facilities to be opened up. But US experts expect all our civilian facilities to be put under safeguards. Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran who, in a lecture at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, said complicated the issue, I see no reason why India should not put all its civil nuclear facilities under IAEA safeguards.

The concern is that the US would not allow India to retain any major facility in the military list. The nuclear powers have placed only 11 centres [six of them in the US] under safeguards, pointed by national security advisers, whereas the Carnegie Endowment has already listed about 60 Indian facilities as civilian. So if the separation plan does not include a good number among the 60, the US is likely to call it a token separation. That would also mean, from the critics’ point of view, that India is not getting the same benefits and advantages as other such states, as promised in the July 18 statement. The five nuclear powers have the freedom to commit only a handful of there hundreds of nuclear facilities to IAEA, whereas, India would be opening the entire civil nuclear spectrum to inspection.

Another hurdle is about reversibility. The US view is that what we put under safeguards are forever, The US is allowed to sign an IAEA safeguards agreement on a list of civilian facilities of their choice, and the US government can withdraw any of these facilities from the list any time they wish. This option, the US has clarified, will not be given to India. Which means that the deal would tie the hands of any future Prime Minister. In case a hostile neighbour builds more bombs, India still would not have the freedom to acquire more plutonium to build more bombs, if all the civil facilities are put under safeguards.

Mulford, who is trying to salvage the deal, did not have much to offer here. The plan has to be shown to the Congress. Once these are put up under safeguards list that is permanent. Critics are also not happy with the commitment on no further testing. After the Pokharan tests of 1998, India declared a unilateral moratorium on testing. But by committing to continue, India’s unilateral moratorium on nuclear testing, India is now making it a multilateral commitment. This is seen as tantamount to restricting future governments from developing the arsenal in case need arises.

However, experts fears, If the moratorium is violated, even the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) can act against us. That means even the civil nuclear programme, which would be dependent on uranium supplies by the NSG, would go for a toss. Given the fact that India wants to develop 30,000 mw of energy from nuclear sources, this would send the economy into a tailspin. There is criticism even from the strategic far right. Defence analysis believes that the US has made India fall into a uranium economy trap. Since imported uranium will enter India’s nuclear fuel cycle at an early stage, all the facilities down the line will have to be put under safeguards. The US has wanted us to get into the uranium economy. If we get into plutonium economy, we are independent. Now with the deal, we are hampering the plutonium economy too. Experts believe that instead of trying to salvage the deal, India should let it collapse. Let the damn thing fail in the US Congress. That is our only hope.

Incidentally, here the left also agrees. Both the CPI (M) and the CPI have warned the government not to vote against Iran at the IAEA governing body meeting on November 24. If Manmohan Singh, to save his government, listens to the warning, an angry US Congress would refuse to legislate nuclear cooperation with India. Happy ending!

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A small news : Miss Universe Natalie Gleboua will be in Chennai on November 25th. To participate in AIDS Awareness Program in Le ROYAL MERIDIEN, Chennai.

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Puttaparthi Sai Baba turns 80



Baba’s name was Ratnakara Venkata Sathyanarayana Raju. Sathyanarayana was born on November 23, 1926, to Pedda Venkama Raju and Eshwaramma. He has two brothers Seshama Raju & Janakiramaiah and two sister Venkamma & Parvathamma.

The boy had an inclination for the spiritual. He dropped out of school in the 8th standard. At 13, he declared that he was the reincarnation of Sai Baba of Shirdi, a revered saga in Maharastra, who died in 1918. He announced that he had a mission in life; he did not belong to family.

08/03/1940 : Stung by a scorpion, his health was impaired. Medical consultations did not help and Sathya continued to be abnormal.

23/05/1940 : Announcement at Puttaparthi : I am Sai Baba.

19/10/1940 : Revelation as Shiva at Hampi temple.

20/10/1940 : Proclamation at Uravakonda : I am no longer your Sathya. I am Sai. My work is calling me.

25/05/1947 : Historic letter to his brother, explaining his mission and his determination.

23/11/1950 : Inauguration of Prasanthi Nilayam, his main ashram.

04/10/1056 : Inauguration of Sri Sathya Sai Hospital at Prasanthi Nilayam.

01/07/1957 : Planting of Vatavriksha (meditation tree).

06/07/1963 : Guru Purnima the miracle of compassion: Bhagwan takes upon himself the paralysis of a devotee. Announces that he is Shiva-Shakthi Swaroopa.

13/04/1964 : Establishment of his second ashram at Brindhavan.

16/05/1968 : First World Conference of Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organization in Bombay. Explains in details about his incarnation and mission.

17/10/1972 : Inauguration of Poorna Chandra auditorium.

26/08/1975 : Turns back the floods in Chitravathi to save the village of Puttaparthi.

28/08/1976 : Inauguration of Sri Sathya Sai Hospital at Whittefield.

17/11/1991 : Inauguration of Sri Sathya Sai Airport, Prasanthi Nilayam.

22/11/1991 : Inauguration of Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher medical Sciences (super speciality hospital), Prasanthi Nilayam.

12/07/1995 : Inauguration of Sri Sathya Sai Water Supply Project (Stage 1); 18/11/19995 : Inauguration of Sri Sathya Sai Water Supply Project (Stage 2); 23/11/1995 : Inauguration of Sri Sathya Sai Water Supply Project (Stage 3) by President Shankar Dayal Sharma.

16/07/1997 : First Sri Sathya Sai World Youth Conference.

28/07/1999 : School for Music and Performing Arts at Prasanthi Nilayam.

22/11/2000 : A new railway station is inaugurated at Prasanthi Nilayam.

19/01/2001 : Inauguration of Sai Sathya Sai Super Speciality Hospital at Whitefield, Banglore.

19/01/2002 : Announcement by Baba to give water to chennai.

23/11/2004 : Shutters of Kandaleru-Poondi canal opens. Later renamed as Sathya Sai Ganga Canal.

Monday, November 21, 2005

Refresh camp for Elephants



Refresh camp for elephants start today in Mudhumalai Wildlife Sanctuary, for 48-days. The Tamil Nadu government is taking full care of animals, current government had done any good things to people or not, but they have done a great job in take care of Animals, especially elephants.

This is the 3rd year, the refresh camp for elephants, all temple elephants and some forest elephants are participating in this camp. They give medical food, the special diet would comprise, rice, green gram, ashtachoornam, chyavanaprasam, liver tonic, protein supplement, multivitamins and mineral mixture. The animals would be bathed twice a day. This camp helps elephants to get good health. Hunters in forest kill many elephants, so this is the best way to protect the current elephant population.

Sunday, November 20, 2005

My Friends Arjuna and Aatma met me

Today morning Arjuna calls me and said he and Aatma will come and meet me. At 12.00am they came, when he call me 5 days back, he gave me a test, when they too come to meet me, I should identify him who is aatma and arjuna. But I failed in his test, one time when I put my photo on the blog he told, I will be very dark than you, with that, I imagine him different. The aatma was light darker, so I thought he should be Arjuna.

Arjuna was look like a foreigner. It was a very happy meet; they too are very friendly and very enjoyable persons. It was a very fun. They too look smart; it was very nice chat with them. He brought me chocolate, I think he had thought me as a small kid. :) We took photos, and we exchange our words, Arjuna told about his love, he had loved atleast 13 girls!! including Asin Now he had changed his love, because all of them have a love with Asin, including me. Arjuna is very nice guy, i ask him did u saw all places in U.K., he told he will go to collage and come to home,(vedu vitta collage and collage vitta vedu) he had not much places.

My parents compel them to have lunch, but they have eaten some prasadham in Baba temple, that one is worry for me. Arjuna was a food lover. Aatma was a soft person, but Arjuna is opposite to him, (just a joke, don’t take it series Arjuna) Arjuna is a devote of Sri Satya Sai Baba. Aatma and Arjuna teasing each other and enjoying their life. Aatma is leaving to Vellore today evening to see his parents. Arjuna is a big fan of Captain Vijayakanth, when he see a vijayakanth film in TV he was tried to Wisely, he was telling about his thalaivar praise.

There were no words to tell about my happy, when I saw them. Thanks a lot to you Friends. I am very happy to see so many friends come and encourage me.

Arjuna and Aatma meet many friends and have a good chat with them. :)

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Ra...Ra...



Yesterday I was reading the newspaper, I saw this cute little, V. Mahalakshmi. Who, was participated in a Fancy Dress competition conducted my BSNL Telephones, she got the first prize for acting like Chandramuke, she looks like Jothika.

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Thanglish Joke:

Two politicians are talking : uzal patiallil Indiavukku 88aavathu edaam cha…cha… ninaithu parkkava kavalamairuku. Sania Mirza kuda tennisla 31vathu edathukku munnareirukkanga…!