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Qatar is correct. Some strategic deals cannot be discussed in public.
Look at the Rafale deal in India. What a mess it has become.
You are being moronic. Defence contracts often have to be kept secret in order that potential enemies may not gain important intelligence. A defence selling country would also want it kept secret because they need to work out deals differently with each customer.
Commercial deals like buying gas are exactly that, commercial. Parliament has every right to scrutinize such contracts, otherwise you do not have democracy and the populace are uninformed about their own gas bills.
Gas is not a strategic secret. Not in any democracy.
Even the rafale deal will face a multi-party scrutiny in committees soon enough
The reason to stop any discussion of such commercial contracts is to hide corruption perpetrated by the seller.