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What US President Obama will do in India


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vishwabandhubajpai
Re-election to Retirement ?
by vishwabandhubajpai on Oct 18, 2010 08:34 AM

Anything might be in his mind to resort to Indians and India.
America is going financially bankrupt,India is still easy that way.May be he prefers staying more long,also to escape racial out-casting.

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Dhobi Khaya
American Presidents
by Dhobi Khaya on Oct 18, 2010 08:22 AM

Who is Obama?I have always felt that President Bush(whatever his limitations & tribulations were)was a staunch friend of India & who thought to have a long term view of the world scenario. He was aware that China's growth(in all spheres)& the terrorism issues would threaten American supremacy &wanted India to be strong enough to counter these dual threats. Sadly, he got bogged down in Iraq and Afganistan and people would always think about that when he is remembered.Mind you, he had one of the toughest presidencies in contemporary history.As far as Obama is concerned, I feel he is more of a maverick than a genuine president.He is more of a hype than any substance.The Nobel Peace Prize was a joke.He’s been constantly harping about outsourcing to India as if we were to blame for that. If India and Indians can do things better & cheaper than Americans,why be so critical,unless of course you are playing to the gallery with an eye on the votes. If that is the case, I hope someone like President Bush is elected.The said president might not have been public and media favorite, he might not have been a statesman of the likes of Truman or Roosevelt, but he had a pretty decent idea of the conditions and geopolitics of the world and showed much foresight and had the courage to stand up all alone to make his views known, even when he very well knew that world opinion and the American public opinion was not matchin

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Dhobi Khaya
President Bush
by Dhobi Khaya on Oct 18, 2010 08:18 AM

I have always felt that President Bush(whatever his limitations & tribulations were)was a staunch friend of India & who thought to have a long term view of the world scenario. He was aware that China's growth(in all spheres)& the terrorism issues would threaten American supremacy &wanted India to be strong enough to counter these dual threats. Sadly, he got bogged down in Iraq and Afganistan and people would always think about that when he is remembered.Mind you, he had one of the toughest presidencies in contemporary history.As far as Obama is concerned, I feel he is more of a maverick than a genuine president.He is more of a hype than any substance.The Nobel Peace Prize was a joke.He’s been constantly harping about outsourcing to India as if we were to blame for that. If India and Indians can do things better & cheaper than Americans,why be so critical,unless of course you are playing to the gallery with an eye on the votes. If that is the case, I hope someone like President Bush is elected.The said president might not have been public and media favorite, he might not have been a statesman of the likes of Truman or Roosevelt, but he had a pretty decent idea of the conditions and geopolitics of the world and showed much foresight and had the courage to stand up all alone to make his views known, even when he very well knew that world opinion and the American public opinion was not matching his own.



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godi godi
Two Largest Democratic countries
by godi godi on Oct 18, 2010 08:17 AM  | Hide replies

Democracy is a Devil's rule and it is termed as by the people for the people.It is a method to loot the people and public funds.what is the use of being called largest Democratic country in the world?
See no other country has pumped more money in to Swiss Banks other than India.This Democracy have ruined the aspirations of the freedom fighters.See Australia,New Zealand,Canada which have less history but are known as developed countries.See Other side China is going to lock horns with U.S.A. It can challenge U.S.A in any field. One day the superpower tag will be grabbed by China, it is underway.can India repeat as china did?
Only Democracy,loot,invest in swiss Banks,invest in election campaigns,again loot.

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Sandeep Acharya
Re: Two Largest Democratic countries
by Sandeep Acharya on Oct 18, 2010 03:11 PM
but australia, new zealand & cabada also have democracies

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babu
India is creating 27000 jobs in US by buying Arms and fighter Jet
by babu on Oct 18, 2010 07:59 AM

Nowdays USA Economy is in trouble, US economy is in recession from last 2 years and unemployment is more then 10%. And India Economy is booming with 9% GDP and India is helping USA by buying more then 30billion of Arms Deal and N-Deal.Due to this reason Obama is baking up India\'s permanent UNSC membership bid.India is creating 27000 jobs in USA by buying Arms and fighter Jets from US.

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damian fernandes
Yeah he will come
by damian fernandes on Oct 17, 2010 07:34 PM  | Hide replies

He will bullshit about India getting a permanent seat at the UN, in return for $10 billion fighter aircraft deal. He will say Pakistan is the frontline state in its fight against terrorism and that Mumbai 26/11 was not the act of the Paki govt and more bullshit.

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babu
Re: Yeah he will come
by babu on Oct 18, 2010 08:02 AM
And India is creating 27000 jobs in USA by buying Arms and fighter Jet from US.

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Mohan Kumar
Re: Re: Yeah he will come
by Mohan Kumar on Oct 18, 2010 09:17 AM
There is a mutual benefit, for sure. Let's say USA get 100% benefit and 60% for India due to this visit. Still it is better than nothing. India is on a top economy for more centuries than USA and the west.(Unfortunate we live in this time) West (Britain) used us and became rich, now we need to use them to became rich, methods are different as always. Warm Welcome, Mr.Obama.

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Police Officer
And
by Police Officer on Oct 17, 2010 05:46 PM

Refugees & H1Bs like Albert Einstein and Linus Torvalds contributed to the prosperity of America.
I call upon Americans to migrate and contribute to rest of the world.


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Pat Thakur
Are all the SULABH SAUCHALAYA'S totally ready.....
by Pat Thakur on Oct 17, 2010 02:13 PM  | Hide replies

For the viait (piss detectors & all that in place)?

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godi godi
Re: Are all the SULABH SAUCHALAYA'S totally ready.....
by godi godi on Oct 18, 2010 09:11 AM
you are in que pls wait

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Aum Company
Winner US
by Aum Company on Oct 17, 2010 09:01 AM

Modern diplomacy appears to have been reduced to providing lip service for a cause and then back stabbing.
The US just isn't ready to accept India as a new power center at the level of the UNSC as that will require many adjustments not in the making.
So by supporting India's bid, B Hussain O can have its cake and eat it too.
He can also bag important arms deals to appease his electorate back home.


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