nkumar wrote: If US doesn't not deliver a "clean and unconditional" waiver, it is time for MMS to show statemanship and walk out of the deal and let his spin masters in the media do the rest.
NKumar ji,
Absolutely agree with you on that one. However, it's not time yet to make a call on whether the US has or hasn't delivered a "clean and unconditional" waiver. That time will come on or just before Sept5.
And since that time hasn't come it's no surprise why Menon is in the US. India should do and more importantly give the impression of doing everything possible to get a "clean and unconditional" waiver while at the same time make it unambiguously clear what its red lines are.
You'll notice AK is doing just that, while folks like Sreenivasan are floating trial balloons to guage what the contours of a likely agreeable formula can be. Menon being the career diplomat in the team India has put together is doing the actual hard negotiating while Pranab Mukherjee is putting in the political inputs.
I would have thought that it was obvious that India would play the game simultaneously at different levels with different players. Why is it that moves made in different areas are being viewed discretely and then judgment is being passed without looking at the bigger picture? Why this tendency to be the blind men feeling out an elephant?
Having compromised before, GoI should have plainly told US that it is their part of the bargain to deliver on NSG, no negotiating negotiating any further, take it or leave it. US is playing the game beautifully, it let the poodles bark on its behalf to take the game to a different level and use the eagerness of MMS to sign the deal to bring GoI to the negotiationg table. I suspect a new equilibrium will be reached, in which India will be the loser.
However, if we've already decided that we've compromised before; If we already decided that US is playing the game beautifully (by implication India is not); If we already suspect that India will be the loser.
Then I suppose all arguments or actions/reactions are superfluous, na?
When we have no confidence in our own abilities, in our own scientists, diplomats and politicians; When we think that people who have dedicated their entire careers to working for India are actually "batting" for someone else; When we think every Indian excepting ourselves and our near and dear ones are game to be bought over with suitable inducements etc, then is it a wonder the pipsqueaks like New Zealand or Austria thumb their noises at us, fully confident that we'll be too busy wallowing in our own self created misery to notice?
Sorry for the rant!