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Sheetal Kaur
Re: Mushraff is also Indian then
by Sheetal Kaur on Oct 29, 2010 07:56 PM
Yes Bhola Kumar      Mushraff is an Indian,so are the people of Nepal,Bhutan,Sri Lanka,Bangladesh,Andoman and Nicobar,Maynamar(Malasia),Vaitnam.
They are all part of Indian sub continent therefore are indians.
Afterward they belong to their own subdivision So Musharaf is Indian and from subdivision of Indian sub continent of Pakistan which is a self governed sovereignty so are others.

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srirao
Re: Mushraff is also Indian then
by srirao on Oct 29, 2010 09:37 PM
His ethnicity is Indian. His allegiance is to Pakistan. Where is the confusion?

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Sunit Kumar
Re: Mushraff is also Indian then
by Sunit Kumar on Oct 29, 2010 06:20 PM
Technically ur wrong because they dont give thinking power in ur K book, the day u will get logical power that day u will not belive in K book, now think why u r wrong on Technical Grounds !!

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Ramesh Dodani
Would he be what he is had he been in India ????
by Ramesh Dodani on Oct 29, 2010 11:35 AM  | Hide replies

Would he be what he is now had he been in India ?

So the problem is with India & not Indians

They make their nation of birth proud with their contribution

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migtwentyone bis
Re: Would he be what he is had he been in India ????
by migtwentyone bis on Oct 29, 2010 11:53 AM
vadisai, indians are good servants but bad masters.

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viswanatha seshadri
Re: Re: Would he be what he is had he been in India ????
by viswanatha seshadri on Oct 29, 2010 12:07 PM
indians are good achievers when there are no other indians around to discourage or suppress their work due to jealousies and caste-creed hatreds. hence, indians abroad achieve much more than indians in indian institutions. frogs in the indian box will neither go up nor allow others to go up. inheritance of millennial misgivings in the genes, I suppose.

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vasudev chari
Re: Re: Re: Would he be what he is had he been in India ????
by vasudev chari on Oct 29, 2010 12:21 PM
I fully agree with your well expressed views. Our enemies are our political system which has made "CHEATING" as a formula for success. So hit out at the politicians of the country, and India will be great...KVC.

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SANJAY RAINA
Re: Re: Re: Re: Would he be what he is had he been in India ????
by SANJAY RAINA on Oct 29, 2010 12:47 PM
BUT I DON'T AGREE WITH ANY OF YOU IT IS NOT POLITICINS OR ANY SYSTEM IT IS WE WHO LIKE THIS & ARE HAVING SOFT CORNER FOR THESE OTHERWISE WHEN WE ALL DECIDE THERE WILL BE NO ONE WHO CAN STOP US


THIS IS THE REAL TRUTH

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Rajesh Shetty
Re: Would he be what he is had he been in India ????
by Rajesh Shetty on Oct 29, 2010 12:39 PM
Can u tell me whats India ? Is it a dead expanse of land with simply rocks, mountains, rivers and forests without people ? The people ultimately have to take full responsibility for the state of affairs of that nation. This is a very common thing - brain drain. Do u know most people who get out of India taking a flight to the west keep blaming the country for everything. If these same people stay here, they can also change the face of India and make it a better economic superpower. Now dont u think if India needs the same X-ray machine we will import it at 10 times the cost paying all kinds of kickbacks ? Let those in India think of the country before thinking of a better life elsewhere. THEN INDIA WILL SURELY IMPORVE. SO THE PROBLEM IS WITH INDIANS, NOT INDIA.

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migtwentyone bis
Re: Re: Would he be what he is had he been in India ????
by migtwentyone bis on Oct 29, 2010 12:51 PM
indians run away from india because of goondas like shettys

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Sheetal Kaur
Re: Re: Would he be what he is had he been in India ????
by Sheetal Kaur on Oct 29, 2010 08:15 PM
First tell India corrupt government and officials to let the public live without any fear of corruption and let all people invent,and innovate freely without and officials cut in the process.
CWG is the latest example.
If India has its way these corruption ridden politicians and official will ask for a charge on every breath you take if they only have their way.

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pickaxe
What is the criterion for being called 'Indian Innovator' ?
by pickaxe on Oct 29, 2010 11:12 AM  | Hide replies

Mr. Basu is no more an 'Indian' though he was born in India. He is of Indian Origin. Its like Indonesians saying 'Indonesian is now US president'.

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Ramesh Dodani
Re: What is the criterion for being called 'Indian Innovator' ?
by Ramesh Dodani on Oct 29, 2010 11:41 AM
does Obama look indonesian ??

Mr Basu definately looks indian and Im sure he must be proud of his indian origin

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srinivasan mv
Re: Re: What is the criterion for being called 'Indian Innovator
by srinivasan mv on Oct 29, 2010 11:46 AM
Though he is a person of Indian origin, if you ask him, he would say he is a British. If he were in India, all our education system and reservation system would not have allowed him to do anything. Further, to patent his innovation, he would have to pay a big bribe to all the babus.

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Ramesh Dodani
Re: What is the criterion for being called 'Indian Innovator' ?
by Ramesh Dodani on Oct 29, 2010 11:38 AM
instead of appreciation as usual we find faults ? raised questions

He can be NRI or even hold foreign passport but his origin is india


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hemant thawani
Re: Re: What is the criterion for being called 'Indian Innovator
by hemant thawani on Oct 29, 2010 12:09 PM
We are not finding faults we are introspecting as to Why we can't do all this at home and one of us does it abroad??? Why we can not be number one in technology??? Reasons, only finding reasons

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chintan jhunjhunwala
Re: Re: Re: What is the criterion for being called 'Indian Innov
by chintan jhunjhunwala on Oct 29, 2010 12:32 PM
who says indians are not achieving anything in india.just because they are not well publicised means nothing.is it that all indians settled abroad are achieving something.

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