Monoranjan Bezboruah 1007 days ago

A cursory look at these Contract would probably show some "inside work" against the nation''s interests by the Indian officials/particular State or Cenral officials signing/negotiating the Contract for India. These Signers or these Handlers probably got some quid pro quo. India had too many of these Thugs and Thieves from Within. No respectable country, never the size and heft of a nation like that of India, will ever sign such Contracts. One of the lousiest and most revolting was with the Reliance, I believe, which allowed Foreign Arbitration, on disputes when Ambani was stealing India''s gas through parallel drilling from ONGC areas etc. This Government rightly stopped this idiotic demand for Arbitrators from UK as demanded by the Ambanis based on that particular Contract. To state in a few words, our nation was squeezed dry by the Thieves and Scoundrels running the Government in the erstwhile days. Now, India is a new India, and we must never, ever, allow such Contracts to be entered with any party. Every Contract or a Parliamentary Law must clearly state that no such foreign arbitration or Foreign Lawyers or Arbitrators will have any say in any Contract or Disputes involving the Government of India or any part thereof. Or Parliament can pass a Law stating clearly that India alone decides on case by case basis or otherwise as to whether it will agree to be bound by such Arbitration or to Arbitrators.