I don't think anyone is saying that you or India are trying to be unfair. You say the proposal is intended to allow any economy in the APNIC region to get a reservation. So at that basic level the proposal seems fair.
However, I believe what is been asked is something different, I believe the question is directed at the very idea of creating reservations, for India or anyone else, and that these reservations will inevitably leads to creation unfairness in the system. Therefore, I believe you are being asked to explain why you think a system of large country reservations will lead to more fairness rather than less fairness in the system.
Additionally, creating a system of very large country reservations, especially if this becomes common practice around the globe, is more likely to hasten an exhaustion crisis for IPv6 rather than alleviate one. For discussion, what If we reserved a /16 for every country, we wouldn't really even dent IPv6, we would need 12 to 16 /12s to accomplish these reservations, but larger reservation would require even more. However, this is approximately 3 times more than the current IPv6 space allocated by IANA to the RIRs. Such an acceleration in the allocations from IANA would not be possible without some kind of consequences to the system, at the very least there would be the psychological impact of such an acceleration.
A study was referenced several time in the presentation and answers to questions in Busan; Has this study been published? Is it publicly available? Has it been peer reviewed?
On 9/2/11 10:09 CDT, RAKESH MOHAN AGARWAL wrote:
Prop 100 proposes for all economies in APNIC region& not just for India only.
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