To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
 
  •  

'N-deal will not affect Iran gas pipeline proj'

Bangalore, Sep 19: Union Minister for Science and Technology Kapil Sibal today asserted that India will not back out from the proposed multi-billion dollar gas pipeline project with Iran following the signing of Indo-US civilian nuclear deal. Speaking to newsmen here, Mr Sibal, who was on nation-wide campaign to highlight the importance of the nuclear deal said India had not backed out with Gas Pipe line project with Iran.

Dismissing the notion that US had signed Indo-U.S nuclear agreement only to scuttle the Gas pipeline project, he said that government was tapping all sources to meet the future energy needs of the country. "We are looking at different options and it is not desirable to put all the eggs in one basket," Mr Sibal said.

Stating that the nuclear deal and its related 123 agreement would not jeopardise the relations with Iran, he said that equal importance would also be given to other proposals in the efforts of bridging the supply and demand gap for power and other energy needs, he said.

Referring to Left parties' opposition to nuke deal, he said West Bengal Chief Minister had recognised the importance of nuclear energy and expressed confidence that those opposed the deal would untimately be convinced.

UNI
 
Connect with

Cauvery: Complete shutdown of K'taka on Feb 12

Bangalore, Feb 10: Karnataka will be completely shutdown on Feb 12 from 6 am to 6pm to support statewide bandh called by Kannada organisations against the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal verdict. No buses will be plying on the road as KSRTC and BMTC have decided to participate.The Government has declared holiday for all schools and colleges on Feb 12. The Kannada film industry has also extended support for the bandh. Led by Union minister of.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login