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Sorry, india being a democratic country the people mostly are averse to anything nuclear as Indian PM did not cause necessary awareness among the indians that nuclear uses for peaceful purposes will be a great ice breaker, besides like local japnese after fukushima accident japanese themselves have shown averse sentiments for nuclear energy plants that also had an impact on indians in india, so trusting PM Manmohan singh if any invests on anything nuclear in india is only to be seen how it finally works is many peoples view from across!

i wish PM all success in his attempt but it is yet for investors have to evaluate themselves before putting their investments as the investments may be successful, several concerned are a bit wary. Any it is upto the investors as they are to be necessarily be financial risk takers!

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Manmohan Singh is an un-elected Prime Minister of India. He has never stood in an election and gets through the back door being appointed to the Rajya Sabha or Upper House of Parliament. He is currently trying to get re-elected posing as a resident of Assam, a state where he has never been a resident.

Japan should not sign a nuclear deal with this guy as his administration is probably the most corrupt since India's independence. He is a weak leader and merely a stooge of the Congress Party. I think Japan should strengthen its ties with India and help build up it's woeful infrastructure provided the India Government clears all the hurdles and adopts a transparent "no corruption' policy with very stiff penalty clauses for any delays in executing a project as such the Mumbai-Delhi Freight corridor or the Bangalore-Chennai corridor.

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agreement with the comments.

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