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Tavleen Singh Posted: Sep 07, 2008 at 0611 hrs IST
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: On a rainy day last week, in a lovely forest in Gujarat that is under threat from Adivasi claimants, I heard of the latest storm over the nuclear deal. How bizarre, I thought, that the two worst things the Marxist parties did should combine to share a moment. Had Commissar Karat and his comrades not spent two years making dire threats and breathing malevolently down the Prime Minister’s neck, he would perhaps have been able to persuade the world and his own countrymen that India was making the most important foreign policy change since we invented non-alignment.

It would have been easier for the Prime Minister to explain that the deal was not just the best that India could hope for but that it goes beyond energy security and civilian nuclear know-how to change India’s position in the world. If you got swept away by the latest ‘leak’, please reassure yourself that the deal allows India to give away very little to get a great deal. Commentators in the Western media constantly point this out. To give you just one comment from a recent issue of The Economist: “The NSG was set up precisely to stop countries doing what India did to get a start in the bomb business: abusing technology and skills provided for civilian purposes. The group’s ban on trade with countries that break the non-proliferation rules has been the chief underpinning of the NPT regime. Waive the ban and the NSG will have little point. It should refuse to make an exception for India. And so should America’s Congress.” To this let me add that in my view no more proof is needed of the deal’s beneficial qualities than that India’s two most ardent ill-wishers (China and Pakistan) have been virulent opponents of the deal.

Let me return to my lovely forest in Gujarat to tell you about the irreparable harm that the Tribal Land Rights Bill is already beginning to do. The Marxists proudly acknowledge that it was they who forced the Sonia-Manmohan Government to make the law, giving Adivasis the right to forest land. It started being implemented from January this year without any noise from our usually noisy environmentalists. Never have they been more needed and never have they been more inexplicably silent.

The forest I speak of is called Ratan Mahal and is hidden away in a remote corner of one of Gujarat’s most backward regions,...


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