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Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Different Dimensions of US-India Civil Nuclear Cooperation

Bloomberg.com: India & Pakistan




From the above report, following extract has been derived.


President Bush has signed the US-India Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement on October 8, 2008.

The general electric co. now can sell nuclear fuel and technology to India which has tremendous demand for energy.

The law passed is US-India Civil Nuclear Cooperation Agreement. The Senate passed the legislation allowing the India nuclear accord on Oct. 1 by a vote of 86-13. The House approved the measure by a vote of 298-117 on Sept. 27.


India needs energy in great amount in order to sustain its 8% economic growth annually. For that, it is estimated that there is scope of 175 billion dollar business with India.

However, even when the legislation has been passed and now becomes an act, there is still opposition against the cooperation with India.

The agreement signed by President Bush is governed by U.S. Atomic Energy Act.

The opponents to the agreement in US feel that India will abuse the cooperation extended by US to India in order to develop her energy producing nuclear facilities. The main susceptible group is Arms Control Association and Centre of Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.

Before the agreement, India was benefited when India got waiver from the NSG and allowed to buy nuclear fuel and technology. India has yet to sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty.

The agreement will also be beneficial to the U.S. It will create nearly 2.5 lakh jobs in U. S.

The U. S. companies which may trade with India in field of nuclear technologies and goods are General Electric co, Areva SA, Westinghouse Electric co and Rosatom Corp.

The India first reactor was build with the technology of General Electric Co. in 1961.

However, the opponent of the agreement feel that India would again indulge in nuclear arms prolification. They emphasis that as per the US Atomic Energy Act, in such an eventuality, if India again indulge in nuclear arm prolification, then she will invite ban again. This has been imposed in 1974 and it is nearly after 34, that it has been raised now.

Samuel Huntington of "Clash of Civilizations" is no more

The Clash of Civilzations has been debated again and again as an important doctrine. In the present scenario of rising terror attacks which are invariably related to clash between the religious groups, the death of the propounder of the theory may bring in focus the debate "Clash of Civilizations".
The Reuters Report is a good small summary. Further notes can be developed through Wikipedia.

Sources to be used:
Clash of Civilizations author Samuel Huntington dies Reuters

TOI Comment: Judiciary, Corruption in 2008

The year 2008 is considered as a watershed year in the history of Indian Judiciary. How is it that? The comment in the following link explores the view. It is by Dhananjay Mahapatra.
Source to be used:

2008 - a watershed year for judiciary fighting against internal corruption-India-The Times of India

EDITORIAL COMMENT(TOI):IT Amendment Bill 2006

In the given link, there are points for note on the amendment to the IT Bill 2006. The editorial comment has not given any opinion as such and given the main features of the amendements and the present form of the act as such. Therefore, a simple reading and some note making on this topic can be useful.

The article to be used:

EDITORIAL COMMENT | Licence To Snoop-Editorial-Opinion-The Times of India

Comment: Iran Pakistan India Gas Pipeline in present scenario

The following link gives a glimpse of the scenario arising out of present situation developed between India and Pakistan and its effects on the IPI that is Iran Pakistan India Gas line.

Kindly note that it is an opinion. There is a direct criticism of the government as well as the views of the opposition. Secondly it has relevance for the time being. No one knows what situation will develop say after one year. However, even then, it gives you a perspective on the issue. Kindly use this opinion of Swaminathan S. Anklesaria Aiyar, which is popular as Swaminomics in TOI to develop a note on IPI and IndoPak relations.
Sources to be used:

IPI gas pipeline, RIP-Swaminomics-SA Aiyar-Columnists-Opinion-The Times of India

Bangladesh Election Results

This is a continuation of the earlier post.

The election result in Bangladesh has been announced. Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League along with its allies have won the election. The BBC link has further write up on Sheikh Hasina.



The sources to be used:

BBC NEWS South Asia Hasina urges rival to accept poll


The Hindu Link: http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/000200812311401.htm





A Biographical account of Sheikh Hasina from BBC site is at http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7803549.stm

It is important to read this account because there are interesting observation about South Asian History and politics in this article. Those with History and Political Option must read them attentively.

Editorial: RTI and Assets of Judges Debate




It is mere an opinion substantiated with good points for writing that is given in the appended report. The author is Dhananjay Mahapatra. It has reference to a judgement of SC on a petition of EC concerning the assets of the candidates coming for election. Further, it is mere an opinion.

The appended report can be used for polishing one's argument and essay on RTI and Assets of Judges controversy for April 2009 as well as October 2009 if it asked there.


Source to be read:
SC sowed seeds of right to information about assets in 2002-India-The Times of India

Essay on Judicial Reform




Essay: Judicial Reform - Need of the hour by M. L. Dhar.



Can be accessed at
PIB Press Release As accessed on June 25, 2009. If the link does not work then check the PIB site.

CTC vesus PRIS: A Debate




A few months back, I got a chance to listen to a young IPS officer who was hardly for three years in service. She passed a very strong remark that the government pays pittance for the quantum of the job they have to perform in the field.

The debate is there that how much a public servant should receive. After the sixth pay commission, there can be questions in interviews about the pay to civil servants and the issue of Performance related incentives. In case of corporate world, where the employees still get more than a civil servant, the basis is cost ratio or the Cost to the Company factor. In interview, this question is generally asked. Most of the magazines put this question to the successful candidates that why they have preferred civil services over the corporate jobs when there is big different in payment of emoluments.

The following link is by Jug Suraiya on such an issue. It is a mere an opinion. But it can be read to form one's own answer for such questions.



Jug Suraiya view at
Juggle-Bandhi:Jug Suraiya's blog-The Times Of India

A Critical View of Right To Education Bill




The following writeup in Times of India by Renu Singh 'Save the Children' must be read and glean points out of it.



Link to be used:
The wrongs in the Right to Education Bill - The Times of India

Working of RTI




The following report can be nicely used to make a note the working of the RTI Act.

It is mere a report. However, there are many points in the report which can be taken out and an independent note on working of RTI can be made. It can be a good topic for interview. In GS there can be a question but it is my view not a suggestion.



Use the following link.
Not yet a strong tool - Bangalore - City - The Times of India

ISRO Vision For Next Two Years.



For General Studies Paper two, small essay (250 words question) on space policy of India is an important topic.

The topic for consideration is an article by Pallava Bagalla, a co-author of Destination Moon: India’s quest for moon, mars and beyond, that as appeared in Economic Times and hitched below in Sources to be used.

The article is simple touching numerous points. An aspirant can make points on area of application of Space technology and Indian Space Policy, the future plans, the cost factor and position of India. The article does not need specialized understanding of the topic. Highly recommended for the selection for October 2010.


Link Hitched:
India in Space: Economic Times

Global Activities of India for next 1 Year



Refer to the editorial of Times of India HERE

The write up is about the Indian foreign policy for the next 12 months. It has taken up multiple dimensions related to Indian economy and international relations. It is worth reading for 2011 interview as well next year Mains examination.

It tries to bring out the perspective about the aims and notions of different countries about India as a market, partner in world politics and investment destination. France, UK, Russia, USA and China look from different angles towards India. India is approaching them with her national interest in mind. The above article helps in writing a note from that perspective.

Make a note on the contents of the article.

NREGA Issue: Editorial



The article by Aruna Roy, member National Advisory Council, titled ‘What’s in NREGA for the middle class’ is written in elusive phraseology but quite suggestive for the aspirants for Civil Services. It is an elusive only to the extant that author has not given facts and figures which actually are required for the preparation of notes for Civil Services as that matters while writing answer. However, even then, it is an article which could be read in order to prepare to develop ones own views about the future development of the scheme MGNREGA. It can be useful for the interview as well writing answers in Mains even in 2011.

The MGNREGA spirit can be well understood and developed for examinations if the aspirants makes an additional study of New Deal of Roosevelt especially the motive of the schemes adopted between 1936 and 1940 in America. The candidates can use Wikipedia to acquire already developed material.

I am bit confused about the use of the term Middle Class as the target section of the society as the goal of NREGA. On the whole, a simple reading this topic is required.

"Global Zero" policy



The twentieth Century world backed Nuclear deterrance was promoted as the right policy to maintain the world peace.

With Obama, came the vision of Global Zero policy to maintain the world peace with a world without nuclear weapons has emerged as a new world theory of peace.

There are numerous dimensions to this theory. The editorial titled 'Dangerous Nuclear Illusions' on TOI must be read.