India should not be bothered about Poles but just concentrate on building economy. Without manufacturing of modern Military equipment - do not go there of trying to be a third pole. It is foolish - and the writer is off mark manyfold.
Re: Dreaming such dreams is a fallacy
by knowthe reason on Jun 05, 2014 11:12 AM
U cant prosper without being powerful. the earlier u understand tge better it is.
The hidden agenda behind the invitation of the SARC leaders to the inauguration of prime minister Narendra Modi is something else. Within the next twenty years, as the India income per capita overtakes that of many western countries, the political and geographical borders are bound to break down. The largest SARC countries (including Bhutan and Burma) will be under Indian governance. The people of these countries would not want to remain poor when their neighbor becomes richer and richer.
Re: The hidden agenda
by Citizen Court on Jun 05, 2014 10:40 AM
For that to happen (even in remote dreams), India someone should have the calibre to keep India united. Within days, signals from this NDA establishment not encouraging.
Re: Re: The hidden agenda
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Jun 06, 2014 04:28 AM
Nobody can do anything to NDA because Narendra Modi has absolute majority. if it is otherwise, Congress party will try to create problems as Indra Gandhi did in 1979 after losing the 1977 elections.
The article of Rajeev Srinivsaan is correct in its content. When you become a superior economic power with higher income and industrial outputs, and better educational power with good research universities, you will become a greater military power; and it follows that you will constitute the third major pole in world politics an account of your large population. However, this will be the case only under Narendra Modi, and not under an incompetent prime minister.
I do not read rediff news to read "News".... Rediff is just an indicator of how much low journalism, journalists and media can fall for paid news.... Anything that is shown in bad light in rediff, I am sure the story is just the opposite...
BTW, Rediff, how come you never had any suggestions for the Congress/ UPA Mafia? Any suggestions for the i11iterate S0nia, Raul, Vadra gang? Anything for the corrupt Karunanidhi, Chidambaram, Pawar, Praful Patel? Aany advise for the scumb@gs like Sushil Kumar Shinde, Chavan, Mamata? Aany suggestions on how to improbe the size of scams?
Re: S.H.U.T. UP R.E.D.I.F.F
by Desultory Philippic on Jun 05, 2014 01:00 PM
Apparently you are unaware that the author RS has been a long-term rightwinger and supporter of Modi.
rediff, you have absolutely no credibility with almost all of us, ZERO. You have been unethical and unprofessional in your approach.
Where is madam Sheela Bhutt, your main strategist?
From the beginning of this campaign you have tried to manipulate public opinion. You have lied throughout. Now you think you are the one who can advise Sri Modiji? Fukc off.
Re: rediff
by Desultory Philippic on Jun 05, 2014 01:02 PM
Rediff does seem to give space various points of view. Although Sheela Bhatt was a bit much, don't judge the whole site based on her.
Re: Re: Re: rediff
by Vish on Jun 06, 2014 04:00 PM
Indian journalists go with whoever wins. They have no ethics or principles but only see which side bread is buttered.