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How earthquake, tsunami have hit Japan's economy


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Phub Tshering
Condolence to Japanese people
by Phub Tshering on Mar 15, 2011 12:47 PM

Bhutan is shocked by the recent disaster in Japan. We offered our prayers to rest their spirits in peace for those who lost their lives. Japan is a close friend of all the underdeveloped and developing countries in the world because of their kindness and assistance to these countries. We equally morn and shared the tears that the Japanese shed due to this disaster. We pray for their quick recovery and begin life as usually. Hereafter, let there be peace, happiness in Japan for all the years to come. Let their economy grow even stronger and strongest in the world. By Phub Tshering, Chukha Bhutan

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chandra sekaran
The Bees will rebuild their Honey Comg.
by chandra sekaran on Mar 15, 2011 12:22 PM  | Hide replies

Japanese are known for their dedication and smartness. I am sure they will overcome this hurdle soon. The more opposition a parliament will do better. They have already experienced the worst calamities and came out with great reassurance. Let God again give this bees enough strength to rebuild their honey comb. varsha vasudha shekhar priya salem India.

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Rasalas L
Re: The Bees will rebuild their Honey Comg.
by Rasalas L on Mar 19, 2011 08:19 PM
Agree. They have done it so many times in past. This one is big but people who have even lost their families are saying that 'earthquake cannot take away their will to live on, it is just an event and we will rise'

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kanhaiya baranwal
With Japan, for Japan
by kanhaiya baranwal on Mar 15, 2011 11:36 AM

Their organization culture, combined effort and best processes have always given them an edge. They will use this disaster as an opportunity to build new infrastructure and emerge as stronger economy than ever.

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ramachandra vnr
No corruptions in Japan
by ramachandra vnr on Mar 15, 2011 11:14 AM

Japan citizen will overcome the impact. They will bounce back with better economy and infrastructure as there are no corruptions like India. The political leaders are not corrupt like India's commonwealth & 2G scams.

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da dude
Indian IT stocks will melt down
by da dude on Mar 15, 2011 11:12 AM

Japan ripple effect. Sell IT stocks before they melt down.

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ravi
deep pain
by ravi on Mar 15, 2011 11:08 AM

god bless japan to recover soon god bless japan

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rao bss
Japan
by rao bss on Mar 15, 2011 11:04 AM  | Hide replies

Japanese are peace ;loving and humble
nature is giving this tiny nation all troubles one after the other Of course they were unkind to our nation during the world war But thier outlook is now changed Even then they have faced all with bravery Hats off to their determination During my recent tour I was moved with their hospitality and love for nature We pray for thier earliest receovery from this greatest calamity of this century


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Jugal Ahuja
Re: Japan
by Jugal Ahuja on Mar 15, 2011 11:35 AM
from when have the japanese been peace loving. have you forgotten WW II, & barbaric torture that the japanese carried out on the koreans,vietnamese,cambodians,laotian,thais & chinese. their arrogance even after germany surrendered led to usa dropping 2 bombs on their soil, in order to make them surrender.if you see the great movie "bridge on the river kwai", you will get an idea as to how barbaric the japanese where. they did not follow the geneva convention for prisoner of wars(POW), & resorted to killing off the POW's, as feeding them was a burden on the japanese. so for heaven sake do not call them peace loving.it appears the combined curse of the above countries citizens has led to this second nuclear disaster.


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