narayanan wrote:Bottom line: Whether we like it or not, the ABV guvrmand went out and declared a Unilateral Morarjithorium on Testing.
We won't debate whether that got India anything or not.
Now we seem to expect countries outside to ignore that, and say, "Diyar yindoos, here, take this waiver, we were wrong all these many years, sorry, and by the way, we DON'T want you to continue a test ban".
I quit hoping for such things since I was in kindergarten. Maybe the ppl brought up like I see in the Hindi movies still believe that the whole world is out there to give them mitthai-laddoo. Good 4 u, keep up the optimism.
Which government is in power now? Which government won the confidence vote willy nilly? Which government has agreed to allow a voluntary moratorium, in a multilateral document?
Citing the ABV declaration is for that time and is not forever as it hedges India's options. had the scientists delivered a weapon there would be no qualms. Instead it was weaponisable configuration. Prudence requires hedging the option and that was done. Here the hedge is being whacked away.
It was understandable to have restated the voluntary moratorium in the J18 agreement for continuity and its a bilateral matter. The test prohibition clause being iin Hyde was acceptable as its domestic legislation. Its not there in the US123 agreement wherre it matters. Now the NSG waiver has an explicit ref to the voluntary commitment that India has stated in different context.
Bottom line is the MMS govt for what even reasons has agreed to make the bilateral J18 commitment into a multilateral one which is the basis for the NSG waiver.
And the press claims that the US presented the draft with GOI approval? This is self conquest at its worst. The MMS govt will go away unwept, unsung and more importantly unhung as Churchill said on a different occasion. This govt will be remembered as the Chamberlain govt of India.
One cannot hope to advance Indian interests by citing a previous govt statement for all times.
What this also means is the UPA and INC will never exercise the option ever again after the PNE 1974. They are just afraid of the responsibility that comes with power.
If the kitchen was too hot why are they there and preventing others from taking care of the national interests?
With power comes responsibility. They are two faces of the coin. one cant have just power and no responsibility.