Re: MR obama , modi do not want visa
by guptaapsn on May 31, 2014 02:59 PM
who are you to command me. I will send my Airforce 1 to Modi. You can not stop me. I will appoint Chidu as pilot to salam Modiji.
I WILL ASK OBAMA . WRE U FORGOTTEN 2002 RIOT , OUR PM IS Mr MODI . NOW U NEED MODI AFTER 12 YRS . WHY OBAMA WANT TO START DISCUSSION WITH MODI. I THINK OBAMA IS A BEGGARS OF INDIAN DOOR
Obama is sending this lady attorny having Gujrati linage to satisfy the defence arms seller lobby in USA which is very powerful and a major source of finance for the next American Presidential election which Obama badly needs. More ever India is seen having a good potential market for American goods by the profit hungry American businessmen.
Re: Obama is sending his oiling machinery
by Satish Bhat on May 31, 2014 02:11 PM
All she will earn from Modi is Dhokla for Dhoka he had from US after the humiliation heaped. Uncle Sam must come on his knees and ask for forgiven.
This ex Indian lady now US citizen will talk as an American completely American interests, Modi may kindly not consider her Indian in any way,. she may speak in an American accent, to 'show off" because like the attorney these American Indians hate their parental country. If Biswal is an exception, well >>> US just wants to capture the vast Indian market otherwise they will keep us giving surmons on how to deal with Pak and China and not to go for the gas pipe line from Iran. Hope Modi will not succumb to their pressure.
Re: Fun
by piri on May 31, 2014 01:23 PM
America is no longer the king of the world, true. China is.
Unfortunately, India can draw little comfort or benefit from the fact that the mantle of kingship has shifted from the US to China.
India, despite now being the worlds fourth largest economy, continues to remain a dwarf in terms of world trade, balance of payments position, export competitiveness, etc.
Besides, India still has very little bargaining power in terms of allowing access to its large market. India has virtually surrendered its economic independence long ago and this is precisely why Indian exports have languished despite its much hyped low end IT services sector and imports have kept climbing year after year after year.
India and China are two hugely different propositions for the US. While China is feared in ever increasing measure, the ascent of a party to power in India with a majority of its own has only whetted American apettite to browbeat India into opening its market more and more for American businesses.
Re: Fun
by piri on May 31, 2014 01:25 PM
America is no longer the king of the world, true. China is.
Unfortunately, India can draw little comfort or benefit from the fact that the mantle of kingship has shifted from the US to China.
India, despite now being the worlds fourth largest economy, continues to remain a dwarf in terms of world trade, balance of payments position, export competitiveness, etc.
Besides, India still has very little bargaining power in terms of allowing access to its large market. India has virtually surrendered its economic independence long ago and this is precisely why Indian exports have languished despite its much hyped low end IT services sector and imports have kept climbing year after year after year.
India and China are two hugely different propositions for the US. While China is feared in ever increasing measure, the ascent of a party to power in India with a majority of its own has only whetted American apettite to browbeat India into opening its market more and more for American businesses.
Re: Re: Fun
by Suchandra dey on May 31, 2014 01:47 PM
The Americans know that their economy is not good and hence they are in search of potential markets like India.We should not fall into their trap.
Re: American diplomacy
by PRAKASH SADRANI on May 31, 2014 12:35 PM
MODI MUST NOT ALLOW HIM IN INDIA . WHY TO UNDERSTAND SITUATION. JUST SAY OUT TO USA.