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Dr Singh's Stockholm Syndrome
by Bharat Paliwal on Sep 18, 2006 08:37 PM   Permalink

The government can have all these mechanisms in place as long as the following is true (in Marathi) - dakwaayche daat ani khaayche daat vegale (the visible teeth are different from those that chew.

Pak has always managed to show false teeth. Let the Indian government show false teeth -- to the the world. However, when it comes to implementation it should show the right teeth -- those that unilaterally crack down on terrorism, sponsors of terrorism (be it 'friend' or foe) - India knows no friends in this regard.

America and Isreal have shown what it takes when it comes to cracking down on countries or fostering elements that harm their boundaries or their citizens. Indian should stand up strong toward to protects its international borders (not just LOC) and ensure that the message is clearly out - no country or internal disruptions can break the will of the country to fight against this evil.

The erstwhile economist in the PM should ensure that the dollars in the coffers to today are due to profits from international trade - not pumped in by other countries, which can leave if the companies do. India MUST be self-sufficient to tackle side-effects of protecting borders.

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