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Poor nations United Front - NAM
by Jatin Patel on Sep 18, 2006 12:59 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

A powerful economic boycott and alternative trade mechanisms should be formed to increase the trade between poor nations at cost of quality, as a learning tool to promote the economy of poor nations. Rich nations will never learn the needs of poor nations at level playing field of human parity. The hegemony of E-8 and developed nations to make trade blocks and favored trade channels deserves an economic competition. Respect, involve or Boycott are only options of the poor nations united front. A strong military co-operation will be required against the developed nations domination at any means with latest example being Iraq for Oil with no WMD and no apology. Defiance of developed nations is justified for tax-payers of their nation, but a united front of poor nations united front should keep checks and balances. WTO, UN and other good work by India is laudable, BUT developed nations still manage to divide developing nations by trade blocks, embargos and military fear. UN head quarters need to shift out of only superpower US to make world a better place.

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RE: Poor nations United Front - NAM
by Dr. Cajetan Coelho on Oct 01, 2006 11:31 AM  Permalink
It makes sense. Well said.

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Where is the professor
by Venu on Sep 17, 2006 04:25 PM  Permalink 

where is the professor who tod us " PM should have gone to UN general assembly insead of NAM.

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NAM adopts Havana Declaration, condones terrorism
by Bharat Prashar on Sep 17, 2006 03:50 PM  Permalink 

It would seem that that V S Chandrasekar or the people at rediff.com are unable to distinguish between CONDONE (to forgive or ignore/overlook) and CONDEMN (to disapprove/criticize).

Bharat Prashar

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