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As
reported, a high-profile group of former
military chiefs, ambassadors, senior
bureaucrats, strategic planners, foreign
secretaries, and nuclear and space scientists
has addressed an open letter to MPs on the eve
of the Parliament session to get the Indo-US
Deal approved by majority in parliament without
making it a political issue. It seems to be a
last-gasp effort and interesting development.
Let the MPs hear the opinion of the people who
held very important and the highest positions on
an issue of national importance.
Unfortunately, a majority of MPs will have to
oppose the deal during the debate in both the
houses because of the party’s directive or whip
to do that. Some political parties wish to
oppose it as they want to project themselves
anti- American, otherwise major minority
community may get offended as it treats US as
anti-Muslim. Some oppose the deal with US as US
is the only superpower today with the demise of
the communist block led by Soviet Union, and
China is still not ready to lead and they
faithfully believe in communism as the only
solution of all troubles. Some oppose it because
they would have liked their own party to get the
credit of taking the deal through.
The group has asserted that India could not hope
to get a better deal, and have raised pertinent
questions: “Can we do better without the
agreement, or, can we get a better one? The
answer to the second question is surely, no.”
“The agreement has given us as much as it has
because of a most particular combination of
circumstances which can hardly come again. To
the contrary, there are forces at work
internationally that will only complicate our
position — for example, the growing pressure for
a Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, or the growing
potential of American opponents of the
agreement.”
The Left seems to have softened its stand on
letting the government open negotiations with
IAEA. But BJP even after all the lobbying from
the American heavyweights in administration
seems to be undeterred and bent on cashing the
political advantage of opposing the deal in the
forthcoming elections.
Who can stop India from exploding more devices
if it was ready to face the consequences? “Even
under the Non-Proliferation Treaty — from which
we are being exempted — a state can opt out and
conduct a test if it feels that it is vital to
its security.”
The signatories said the agreement with the US
would put no fetters on India to produce more
weapons if it deemed it necessary.
The signatories suggest accepting the
“attainable” instead of holding out for the
“ideally desirable”. A major obstacle to India
attaining world power status “has been the
denial of high technologies, particularly those
related to security needs, which have enabled
some self-selected powers to forge well ahead of
us. We will continue to be denied access to such
technologies unless the international community
agrees to remove the existing sanctions. In
opening the way to such an outcome, what is
formally a bilateral agreement between us and
the US is actually the basis for agreement with
the international community.”
Suddenly, the leftists are very much concerned
to prove India’s sovereignty. According to the
signatories, the nuclear deal wouldn’t put
Indian foreign policy hostage to the US.
“International relationships are shaped by
strength, the stronger you are the greater your
freedom of action. We believe India is more
vulnerable to foreign pressures without this
agreement than we would be by increasing our
strength through an intelligent use of it to put
through various development programmes which
currently falter.”
But will our great politicians listen to the
advices of these dignitaries or some
unscrupulous ones even brand them pro-American
paid lobbyists to prove that they are the only
to have the knowledge and concern of the dignity
and future of the country?
I wish better sense prevails on MPs and party
bosses so that Indian scientists don’t remain
outcastes and India can get access to all
scientific researches on equal terms. That is
possible only if India goes ahead with the Deal.
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