India played its cards right. Good news for the country.
For playing these type of games you need valuable cards.Luckily we have a lot of them.
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India played its cards right. Good news for the country.
Mr robbies
For playing these type of games you need valuable cards.Luckily we have a lot of them.
Yes you did, and with a decent history of non-porliferation has helped.
I think we will have to wait for a while and rely on our own reserves. But I don't want to go off-topic, it's about India.
Actually we also have doubt about this.We have our own proven resources.
But I think it is more about other national interests.
Australia is global leaders in uranium supplies.Now we got
their recognition in nuclear energy sector .An outsider in both NPT and Security Council .And we can pressurize Japan also .
It is more about our international status.
Besides their Uranium quality is top notch something that we dont have.
New Recruit
a majority of people in the country still appear opposed to the idea of selling the mineral to New Delhi."More than 60% of Australians say they are against 'Australia selling uranium to India', with 39% saying they are 'strongly against'," according to the eight annual Lowy Institute poll 2012. India is a nuclear weapons' state. They are on the record as saying they're trying to buy foreign sources of uranium so they can lock up their domestic reserves for a nuclear arms race with Pakistan.
New Recruit
he's talking about this one I guess: The Lowy Institute Poll 2012: Public opinion and foreign policy | Lowy Institute for International Policydo you have any link to that poll ?