To VINEET KUMAR TRIPATHI
VINEET,
I am not in any manner expert in these matters, so I refer you to the experts. cf previous post & ref below.
Concerning paper agreements, probably useful to some extent, depending on the dependability of the parties involved (bilateral-2 or the more complicated Multilateral treaties - eg. Kyoto) however we in Europe have well learned our lesson from the the famous Munich agreement between Chamberlain, the UK Prime minister at the time (1939), and the the infamous totalitarian Hitler "where a paper signed by some"is not even worth the poorest quality toilet paper! Chamberlain's reputation, ruining, action as he waved the treaty above his head on return from Munich, saying "Peace in our Time". One year later Britain under Churchill was forced into WWII.
I have great respect for India, and and excellent memories of the people whom I met there in Hyderabad, and more especially worked with: Dr. Tamanka DG of the MIDHANI, MOD project, Mr. Mahapatra Technical Director at the time and his team too many to mention individually, many of whom studied with us at the Imphy plant in France and exchanged cultural and lifestyle concepts with my wife and I in Nevers, France. Later, Dr. Cherukuru, a friend of my MIDHANI colleagues, invited me to his company Kalyani Steel Ltd in Puna, Bombay Region, to offer assistance and exchange views on special processes.
I do not study politics or foreign policy-negotiation. I do try to stay abreast of current affairs and from the little I know of Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh of India, am fully confident in his ability to keep India on the rails to peace, health and prosperity for all.
I do hope and trust that no one group of silly individuals or misguided country(ies), will "push their luck now, too (Two?) far."
I feel I am sounding a bit too pedantic. Let me end on a lighter note hopefully as enjoyable as useful: cf "My Poem" entitled: "From Entropy to Poetry"
Strong Reference:
cf. Nobel Peace Prize winner "Pugwash".
Sincerely,
J.Alexander
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008
"Peace in Our Time" reminder for younger readers: VINEET KUMAR TRIPATHI -Open Exchange - Blog Comments limited so response requested published below
Publié par Unknown à 6:01 pm 1 commentaires
Libellés : Comments, India, Nuclear Arms Non-Proliferation, Pugwash
OVER THE SKY: India-US Nuclear Deal-Part 2
Outlandish III:
May I bring the nuclear weapons non-proliferation experts attention to this interesting web-log, posted by our young Indian friend, Vineet. His reflections and speculations on Nuclear Weapons Non-Proliferation led me to post on recent declarations by no less than Two Eminent Nuclear Scientists in the short time lapse of the last month or so, both obviously powerful opponents to Nuclear Weapons Proliferation. I fully adhere to their competent, highly intelligent and experienced opinion in these matters.
May I add that the UN appointed "Nobel Peace Prize winning- International Atomic Energy Authority" are currently studying, so called "secret" reports according to press, ref. from memory: "The NY Times - Le Monde - Supplement in English" -my memory is still good: NY Times selected weekly articles by Le Monde, World Trends, Saturday, June 7, 2008. entitled "U.N.'s New Urgency On a Nuclear Iran".
Cheers and Best Wishes
refs: More information cf.
1. Nobel Peace Prize winner "Pugwash".
2. UN-IAEA Nobel Peace Prize 2005.
3. Systems Approach to the Arms Race in The 5th Discipline The Art & Practice of The Learning Organization by Peter M. Senge – Systems approach. & Last but not least,
4. My published talk on Project Management in this blog, 2006. Very well written in my, obviously biased but humble, opinion. This ref.4. deserves a more impartial highly critical judgement such as the huge excellent english speaking Indian Readership.
OVER THE SKY: India-US Nuclear Deal-Part 2
Publié par Unknown à 5:48 pm 0 commentaires
Libellés : Education-Science-Management, IAEA, India, Management-Projects, Nobel Prizes-Winners, Nuclear Arms Non-Proliferation, Pugwash.