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Indian oligarchs clash headon with Indian Government as they like to avail Pakistan's new concession on ''perks'' to foreign firms in nuke field
Sidhir Chadda
Aug. 20, 2006

Indian oligarchs want to profit from supplying Pakistan with money and infrastructure to build nuclear power plants in designated ''nuclear parks''.

That is irritating the Indian Government quite a bit, according to reports from New Delhi.

Pakistan has decided to set up ''designated nuclear power parks'' as an additional incentive to attract foreign investors to build and run atomic power plants in the country.

Pakistan's growing energy requirements would be partly met by nuclear power for which it was imperative to provide enhanced facilities and tax concessions to the foreign investors interested in setting up private nuclear power plants, Dawn daily on Sunday quoted an official as saying.

The official pointed out that the setting up of nuclear power plants by foreign investors under the safeguards of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) would address "proliferation concerns" of the US and western countries.

Pakistan's Private Power and Infrastructure Board (PPIB) was being asked to work out fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to attract foreign investment, the official said.

Indian oligarchs want to join the band wagon in looting again by supplying Pakistan with nuke money. The oligarch families cannot wait to make a handful by Pakistan's need for nukes.


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