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Should India go ahead with nuclear tests and why?

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yes, as the fossil fuels are scarce and the no. is decreasing day by day we have to find a cheap, efficient and clean source for energy generation. Also this makes the electricity rates to go down, and expanses come under the belt...... this can be the next step for a brighter future of India.

these are my thoughts, but I don't know what others think, if someone is reading thank you for reading,

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Should India go for nuclear tests?

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India is a growing economy. So for a growing economy energy is the most important thing. My personal view is India must do more nuclear test but not in next 5/6 years. We have just signed the nuclear deal. So we need all the technology for our civilian nuclear program which was denied to us. The world economy is in recession and we are facing the worst drought in 30 odd years. So the time is not right. India has no ambition of pilling up nuclear arsenal. We want to have a minimum nuclear deterrent which will make our neighbors think 100 times before attacking us. I do believe we have a minimum nuclear deterrent. So once we are in a great economic position and we have all the technology for our civilian nuclear energy program we can go for a testing. We have not signed the CTBT. So testing is not a problem for us. Nuclear testing will bring with it a lot of sanctions. But I have no doubt like 1998 we can face the sanctions. But we need to carefully calculate the timing of our test


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