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10 things Prime Minister Modi told the UN


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Vijay Sahani
Modi was not in his element
by Vijay Sahani on Sep 30, 2014 11:40 AM

At the UN Modi could have done better. he spoke of everything except what he should have.

of course, he is more comfortable with his "home crowd" as he displayed at Madison Square garden.

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damodar bale
MODI'S ADDRESS TO UN GEN.ASSEMBLY
by damodar bale on Sep 29, 2014 10:47 PM

Modi put the words: "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam". But this language of 'knowledge' has been suppressed from the PEOPLE since long. It surely needs to be "Revived, Promoted and Propagated" for the Global benefit.

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Pen diamond
One word -Remarkable Speech
by Pen diamond on Sep 29, 2014 10:46 PM

If people are not able to understand the depth of his speech and the huge impact of Global peace it will have in the world, I think they need to be more mature and open minded.

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Chandan
Talk is cheap....
by Chandan on Sep 29, 2014 05:38 PM  | Hide replies

So far Modi has been a good orator. Hindi, I don't understand when he can speak English. Can he really speak English, really. Good poses by hired photographers. It is just like promoting Justin Bieber or Micheial Jackson. A big machine is working to make him Indian demigod, one of billions. The hype in USA was very well planned by influential Gujratis only. I saw garba, not Bhartiya natam or Bhangra. Now Modi, go back and show some tangibles outside of Gujarat. You are not a Gujarati, a Hindustani, you are a Bharati, an Indian. If we can put you there, We can take you down too. So don't feel too comfortable. Get into action now outside of Gujarat.

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Against Pseudos
Re: Talk is cheap....
by Against Pseudos on Sep 30, 2014 04:52 AM
Chandan:
You put Modi in PM chair? Wow.... That is really worth going in Guiness Book of World Records - How to claim I put someone in PM chair without voting for his party... :)

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wwwpost
Buisness Delegation & extravaganza
by wwwpost on Sep 29, 2014 04:43 PM

the delegation constituted more of buisnessmens & that too some1 like Mr.Ratan Tata missing from the list, if delegation also included people from all walk of life like enviromentalist, social activist, economist & so on without there presence the real quality development of India is just not possible ...

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qwert poiuy
No substance: only showmanship
by qwert poiuy on Sep 29, 2014 03:18 PM  | Hide replies


Japan visit: failed to bring civil nuclear agreement
Nepal visit: failed to sign power agreement
Xi India visit: nothing got done. China was firing on India’s border
US visit: Till now we have seen Filmy dialogues, 3d show. Laloo style speech. Give away our only pride. Visa on arrival for Americans, what about the same for Indians


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Against Pseudos
Re: No substance: only showmanship
by Against Pseudos on Sep 30, 2014 04:53 AM
Qwert:

Now YOU will give verdicts on what is success and what is not a success by Indian Govt?
ROTFLMAO... :)

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yasmeen gorvankol
Re: Re: No substance: only showmanship
by yasmeen gorvankol on Sep 30, 2014 03:04 PM
But whatever qwert said is a fact. even you have issues with him bringing his conclusions but the facts would not change

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Kushal Qanungo
What about?
by Kushal Qanungo on Sep 28, 2014 10:20 PM  | Hide replies

What about inflation and power cuts in India?


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Jojo JKB
Re: What about?
by Jojo JKB on Sep 29, 2014 03:09 PM
mr kushal - please read the heading and article properly - he is addressing the un and this is linked with international affairs and not domestic.

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Against Pseudos
Re: What about?
by Against Pseudos on Sep 30, 2014 04:53 AM
Qanungo:

What about solving inflation and power cuts in India?

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Communal Award
And
by Communal Award on Sep 28, 2014 09:39 PM  | Hide replies

Each State In India Should Have A Separate Currency.
The significant problems we have cannot be solved at the same level of thinking with which we created them.


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Against Pseudos
Re: And
by Against Pseudos on Sep 30, 2014 04:54 AM
Communal Reward:

Why each state should have separate currency? Each House should have separate currency. I've already printed 20 Million Dhengri Rupees... I want to buy your whole khaandaan with it... :)

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