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Hebbar R
Dr Singh's cotton candy visit
by Hebbar R on Dec 02, 2009 09:21 PM  | Hide replies

This UPA govt is a diplomatic disaster just as UPA V1 was.

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Loan Shark
Re: Dr Singh's cotton candy visit
by Loan Shark on Dec 02, 2009 11:51 PM


don't say anything against UPA! all you UPA men my daddy.

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Loan Shark
Re: Dr Singh's cotton candy visit
by Loan Shark on Dec 02, 2009 11:36 PM
yeah the bus ride to lahore was such a big diplomatic success

LOL

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Hebbar R
Dr Singh's cotton candy visit
by Hebbar R on Dec 02, 2009 09:18 PM  | Hide replies

UPA - V2 is as much a diplomatic disaster as UPA V1. It is a pity that the Govt shows so much weakness.

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Loan Shark
Re: Dr Singh's cotton candy visit
by Loan Shark on Dec 02, 2009 11:37 PM
first state dinner of a US president for India's PM


that's a HUGE diplomatic success

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Loan Shark
Re: Re: Dr Singh's cotton candy visit
by Loan Shark on Dec 02, 2009 11:53 PM


yes my daddy Manmohan get free food in America in such big style like no other beggar in India get.

that is the real achievement

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Unknown Guy
Re: Re: Dr Singh's cotton candy visit
by Unknown Guy on Dec 03, 2009 12:31 AM
absolute bull shit..State dinner is a diplomatic success..Dude.I pity you.You represent a typical Indian mentality who is happy with all these shows and hungama by US.What was the real concrete advantage India gained by PM's visit?Nothing..Obama is anti India.Period.

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Stud
What more to expect from this MMS?
by Stud on Dec 02, 2009 04:47 PM  | Hide replies

He has blatantly insulted the Parliament, wherein he said that India will not participate in NPT nor CTBT keeping in line with the assertion that both are discriminatory towards India.

People who championed for the Nuke deal, please read this and other analysis by B Raman and Brahma Chellaney on his visit to the US, open your eyes and see how this MMS will make us a vassal state.

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Kanwar Arora
Re: What more to expect from this MMS?
by Kanwar Arora on Dec 02, 2009 05:24 PM
are we not a vassal state already ?

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aam desi
Re: Re: What more to expect from this MMS?
by aam desi on Dec 02, 2009 06:29 PM
Folks - its easy to analyse and criticise. What is happening a just the foundation laying for the desired outcome in the future. It is pre-mature to condemn. MMS is charting the way - we have to bear the agony until we have more economic power to influence others. Alternative to present path is to grumble and stay away just to alluviate the feelings of some that we may be behaving like a vassal state. Remember constructive parcipation is a difficult game with our politicial restrictions. If we were a vassal state our troops would have been in Iraq and at the helm in the Af-Pak policy.

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guy giggling
Re: Re: Re: What more to expect from this MMS?
by guy giggling on Dec 02, 2009 06:59 PM
What are the political restrictions, except for appeasing a certain section of the society at the cost of others.
India has been laying foundation for the last 60 years, while in just 10 years China laid a foundation and built a diplomatic edifice much taller and much more taller than any India can build (as long as we are ruled by a nincompoop government).
We have been hearing this crap for the last I don't know how many years. Pakisthan gets billions of dollars of aid and it never was a vassal state nor didi it ever bend knee. It's just simple bargaining. India could not ever bring itself strong bargaining position. We have always been reactive rather than proactive

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rrrr
What do we expect ?
by rrrr on Dec 02, 2009 04:14 PM  | Hide replies

No one is going to solve our problems for us.Bottom line is India is a soft state. It has to learn to be assertive. If we keep on dreaming that US will help solve all our issues, we will not make any progress. Wake up India.

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Indian Citizen
Re: What do we expect ?
by Indian Citizen on Dec 02, 2009 04:17 PM
India expects that US should not pour m$ to PAK which find easy way to terrorism support.
Do not take their side, if Indis decides to settle it with war.

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Indian Citizen
There is a saying: Give hope when you wish to say No
by Indian Citizen on Dec 02, 2009 04:13 PM  | Hide replies

Obama perhaps did not want to give any thing to MMS, so he gave only hospitality and false elevation of pomp and show without any tangible output,
This is what US is.
It gives 7.5 b$ unconditional knowing that it would sneak into Talibaans !!

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aam desi
Re: There is a saying: Give hope when you wish to say No
by aam desi on Dec 02, 2009 06:36 PM
If you are expecting to be treated like them(Pak), its a shame for all of us.

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Loan Shark
Re: There is a saying: Give hope when you wish to say No
by Loan Shark on Dec 02, 2009 11:39 PM
unconditional? LOL

pak army is in revolt with their govt over the conditions attached

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