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Important decisions that changed India
by sundararajan on Aug 15, 2007 12:19 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Well said, But Mr. Subramanyan has forgotten one of the most important decisions taken by our Late PM Rajiv Gandhi. He is the one, alongwith his advisor Sam Pitroda, who decided to go for latest technology than import outdated or discarded technology just because it was available cheaper. IF INDIA IS ENJOYING THE FRUITS OF IT BOOM, ALL INDIANS HAVE TO GIVE THE CREDIT TO RAJIV GANDHI. UNFORTUNATELY WE HAVE NO RAJIV GANDHIS AND HENCE WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO PRIVATE & MNCs, ACCEPTING THE NAKED TRUTH THAT GOVERNMENT CAN NOT DO IT. DO WE HAVE ANY RESPECT FOR MAHATMA GANDHI OR RAJIV GANDHI?

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  RE:Important decisions that changed India
by Dipak Bose on Aug 15, 2007 01:44 PM   Permalink
What exactly Rajob Gandhi or Sam Pitroda did for technology. Sam Pitroda's DOT cannot produce any new technology. Indian telecom system are now all foreign, there is nothing Indian at all. Is this the contribution of Rajob Gandhi and Sam Pitroda?


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  RE:Important decisions that changed India
by Iftekhar Timalya on Aug 15, 2007 01:56 PM   Permalink
Dear Dipak bose
Mr. Sam pitroda start to talk with england & frans for the technology agrrement which is now true
he realise the need of technology except farming & make the plateform for that i.e. satelite & more
be sure about that people

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  RE:Important decisions that changed India
by Dipak Bose on Aug 16, 2007 11:06 AM   Permalink
All Indian Satelites, rockets, etc came from the Soviet Union, not from France or UK or USA since 1956. Sam Pitroda has nothing to do with that.
What precisely Sam Pitroda has done except for being a friend of Rajob Gandhi. What Rajib Gandhi has done?
Nothing at all. Sam Pitroda was nothing but a big mouth. He has achieved nothing, developed nothing.

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