India-US relations: News and Discussions IV

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gakakkad wrote: 08 Sep 2025 22:50 After the mid terms hopefully the impeachment drama will start .
I think democrats learned their lesson. No more drama induced by them. The emperor has the capacity to drown on his own.
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US, India seal nuclear tech transfer deal

Meanwhile ..Despite US-India tensions and Trump-era tariffs , the first nuclear technology transfer under the 123 Civil Nuclear Agreement has been signed. Flowserve US and India’s CORE Energy Systems formalized a deal to transfer Primary Coolant Pump (PCP) technology—critical for reactor safety and efficiency—for local manufacture in Coimbatore. Approved by the US DOE and India’s Department of Atomic Energy, the agreement aims to strengthen India’s domestic nuclear supply chain, boost private sector participation, and support the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” and “Make in India” initiatives.
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williams wrote: 09 Sep 2025 01:26
gakakkad wrote: 08 Sep 2025 22:50 After the mid terms hopefully the impeachment drama will start .
I think democrats learned their lesson. No more drama induced by them. The emperor has the capacity to drown on his own.
Exactly. Dems went after Trump once too many times in the first term. In effect, they cried wolf twice before. Russia collusion turned out to be a hoax or atleast GrOPers convinced the voting public of that. If they start impeachment drama once again in 2027, they might lose presidency in 2028. As it is their candidate lineup is quote terrible. Better if they do not interrupt Trump and let him completely destroy GOP.
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gakakkad wrote: 08 Sep 2025 20:35 ^^ highly unlikely to pass... even if they pay 25% tax it won't change the market . just make it more expensive for yanks. and they'll find loop hole..still not tabled so we don't have analytics from govtrack etc that showed odds of it being passed.
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brown sepoy at it again

a staggeringly incompetent piece of geopolitical analysis.

Why does ⁦@HindustanTimes⁩ publish such rot?

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