Home | Recommend Us | Contact us | Make NK your default homepage    

Home Astrology Chinese Astrology Numerology Recipes Self Help Photo Gallery Yoga Travel Education Pincodes Baby Names

Video News  | Live World Clock | Stock & Share

  News Channels
 
Kerala News
India News
India Election 2009
World News
Business India
Sports News
Cricket News
Travel News
Health News
Technology News
News Reviews
Literature News
Education News
NRI News
Special Features
Entertainment News
Bollywood News
Hollywood News
Malayalam Cinema
Tamil Cinema News
Kannada Cinema
Telugu Cinema News
  Regional News
Andhra Pradesh News
Gujarat News
Karnataka News
Maharashtra News
Orissa News
Punjab News
Rajasthan News
Tamil Nadu News
West Bengal News
More India News
 
  Top Sections:
India Travel
India Travel
Dance Forms of India
Dance Forms of India
Festivals of India
Festivals of India
Temples of India
Temples of India
Make Up Lessons
Weight Loss Tips
Top World Destinations
World Travelogues
  NEWKERALA.COM News Section:
 

Home > News > india-news

N-deal, NSG waiver good for country: Kalam

abdul-kalam-1New Delhi, Sep 7 : Former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam has said the India-US nuclear agreement and the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) waiver were good for the country but New Delhi may break its 'voluntary moratorium' on further nuclear tests in 'supreme national interest'.

Kalam made it clear that if the need arose, "India will do the test in the supreme national interest and nobody can stop it", and stressed that when it comes to national interest all political parties must come together.

"Well, you see, supreme national interest, OK, every country got supreme national interest, any pact or any treaty; when the national interest comes in, it becomes the highest priority," Kalam told the NDTV channel in an interview telecast Sunday evening.

The former president made it clear that the NSG waiver and the India-US nuclear deal were good as they will serve the "national interest".

"This is going to help - this nuclear waiver and the nuclear pact is going to help us to graduate from the nuclear security to nuclear independence," Kalam said.

"I believe this waiver from the NSG and the pact - India-USA nuclear pact - is going to help, going to assist the nation in many ways," said Kalam, who was also a key player in the Pokhran II nuclear tests and is known as India's "missile man".

On Saturday, the 45-member NSG, the powerful cartel that controls global supply of nuclear fuel and technology, awarded a waiver to India that ended its three-decade long nuclear isolation and opened the doors for commerce to begin between New Delhi and the Group members.

The prolonged negotiations at the NSG that went on for over 76 hours in Vienna ended after it reached a consensus on the India specific waiver Saturday.

But one of the elements that convinced sceptics in the NSG was External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee's Friday statement reaffirming India's commitment to the "voluntary moratorium" on further tests.

"I believe when you say, when you declare moratorium for nuclear test, what does this mean - you have built certain capability and you can build certain types of nuclear weapons with that confidence you said - I will not conduct any more test," Kalam said.

"Suppose India decides it has to go for supreme sovereign interest, that means international situation made the nation to do a test. If it has to do a test, then the question comes in - now there is a pact we have, they can see the reason why the international situation they are forcing us to do the test," he argued.

"Well then the waiver, the pact may stay or the second thing is they may withdraw. But the national interest is always the highest priority," he added.

"They (the international community) may still understand; they may see why you have done the test. There is a reason why we have done the test. Otherwise, they'll say goodbye, and we'll say goodbye," he said in his first reaction to the NSG waiver.

--- IANS

Post your comment
Subscribe to RSS Feeds


Rating: This article has not been rated yet.

Rate:
 



Latest News:
No takers for Vishal
Priyamani too goes to Bollywood
K. Bhagyaraj makes 'First Attempt' to boost son's career
Nayantara's marriage rumours worry parents
UAE charity to build orphanage in Kerala
Sweden offers India civilian nuclear technology
UPA failed to use Rs.72,500 crore for Dalits: Study
British Islamists plan coup in Pakistan: Report
India to prepare new rules to save its coastline
Ethiopians say 'salaam' to popular Indian envoy
Mammootty's website gets more interactive
Phones outnumber radios among poor in South Asia
Can the G8 live up to the climate challenge?
BSF investigates blasts near Attari border
On the road with your notebook
Tawang: Tradition, nature and Madhuri Dixit
Madhya Pradesh sets up special force to protect tigers
Indo-Canadian officer faces extradition to US for drug smuggling
Young India falling prey to party drugs: UN official
We didn't try to poison Sheikh Hasina: Former officials
I am a shy girl: Nicole Scherzinger
Echoes of a budget 40 years ago - that almost died at birth
Ritchie gets more eco-friendly with home
Warm, humid day ahead for Delhi
Michael Jackson's death won't affect music industry: Mark Ronson
Katie Price to launch own charity
Over 1.2 mn people request Michael Jackson memorial tickets
Honduras suspended from Organisation of American States
Man murders wife over Facebook entry
Agra to face two-day power blackout
Kerala JD(S) on war path with national unit
9 Students of Trichur GEC held
Trouble brewing in Kerala unit of JD (S)
TDP MLA charged with rape of Kerala girl
Rain batters Kerala
Court faces hindrances from social structure
3 quarantined for suspected Swine Flu
Extremely heavy rains likely in Assam, Meghalaya, Konkan
ASSOCHAM devises 3-pronged strategy to contain fiscal deficit
Gold, Silver prices decline during week
EAM inaugurates Chancery Building of Indian Embassy
Moon presses for political reform in Myanmar during visit
Singapore records 91 fresh cases of flu
Two arrested with Chinese pistol in Nepal
India, Japan make progress on CEPA, to conclude it soon
Sickle and coconuts in hand, Palani goes five-star
Four killed in blast near cathedral in Philippines
Earthy, soulful music clicks in 'Kailasa Chaandan Mein'
Kisses and expletives, but 'Love Aaj Kal' a family film: Director
Gandhian studies catching on at Panjab University
After terror film, Nishikant Kamat writes 'escapist entertainer'
North Korea's missile launches 'not helpful': US
Dehradun cops performed fake encounter?
Air India won't lay off staff: Patel
N Korea missile tests hurl defiance
No power struggle in Iran following crisis: Rafsanjani
Nuclear issues of Iran, North Korea different: Medvedev
US will give up missile shield plans: Russian speaker
OAS could suspend Honduras after post-coup leaders balk
US committed to Iraq withdrawal, says Biden
Police, protesters clash ahead of G8 in Italy
Missing Kashmiri youth found unconscious
Pakistan to share evidence of foreign elements behind terror
Orissa legislator, accused in communal violence, gets bail
Only a Dalit will be my successor: Mayawati
UN secretary-general 'deeply disappointed' in Myanmar
Lady Liberty statue reopened to freedom tourists
New swine flu case takes India's tally to 129
Jeddah-Mumbai flight tyres burst on landing, passengers safe
Mango festival starts in Haryana

India Election Results

Video News Headlines:

Kerala gears up for general elections
Slumdog bags 8 Oscars including best director and best picture
A.R.Rahman wins Oscar, family rejoices
'Smile Pinki' bags Oscar for best short documentary
Indian tandoors doing brisk business abroad
Custom designed vehicles with eye on elections
Abhishek Bachchan on promotional spree
Three-day Goa Carnival of fun and frolic
Wipro unveils affordable laptops
HP shifts to American apple varieties cultivation
New integrated passenger terminal building in Mumbai
Music release of Bollywood flick Aloo Chat
Sanjay Dutt urges people to lead a drug-free life
Child artists of ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ leave for Oscars
Gold touches record highs
Real estate developers in Bengaluru trying to lure customers
Indian team to break the past record against NZ
Cerebral palsy hit boy at World Karate Championship
Taj festival gets underway in Agra
Models audition for upcoming India fashion week
Samajwadi Party hints at ‘alliance’ with the BJP
Taliban poses a major threat to India
ICC chief denies changing venue of World Cup
Martin Luther III calls for religious tolerance to check terror

Madras High Court ordered CBI probe in Chennai

India Travel Maps:

Regional Maps of India:  Andhra Pradesh    Bihar    Goa    Gujarat    Haryana    Himachal Pradesh    Karnataka    Kerala    Maharashtra   Punjab    Rajasthan    Sikkim    Tamil Nadu    Uttar Pradesh    West Bengal

City Maps of India:  Ahmadabad    Bangalore    Chennai   Coimbatore    Delhi    Hyderabad & Secunderabad    Kochi    Kolkata    Mumbai   Pondicherry   Pune    Surat

States of India Information:

Andaman Nicobar    Andhra Pradesh    Assam    Bihar    Chandigarh    Chhattisgarh    Dadar Nagar Haveli    Daman Diu    Delhi    Goa    Gujarat    Haryana    Himachal Pradesh    Jammu Kashmir    Jharkhand    Karnataka    Kerala    Lakshadweep    Madhya Pradesh    Maharashtra    Manipur    Meghalaya    Mizoram    Nagaland    Orissa    Pondicherry    Punjab    Rajasthan    Sikkim    Tamil Nadu    Tripura    Uttaranchal    Uttar Pradesh    West Bengal

  Photo News

 

Entertainment Sports Current Affairs


  Best of NewKerala.Com
Self Help Self Help
India Greeting Cards Greeting Cards
India Education India Education
Indian Recipes Recipes
India Travel Maps


 
    Photo Gallery:
Bollywood Photos
South Indian Cinema Photos
 

 
Home | Recommend Us | Contact us | Make NK your default homepage
© 2001-2008 NEWKERALA.COM. All Rights Reserved.