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This is International Politics, not Domestic politics.
by Mikkey Moouse on Aug 24, 2007 02:58 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

let not wranglings and tussles between the National Congress Party, the BJJP Party and the Calcutta Communist Party be responsible for sending the entire economy into the dumps.

Good relations with America and its Allies the European Union, Japan, South Korea & Taiwan means access to the largest trading bloc in the world - 35 trillion dollars economy/year, technology transfer, jobs & oustourcing, liberal travel regulations etc.

Bad realtionship with Anerica means no more foreign investemnt, no more outsourcing, no jobs, no technology transfer, no American/European/Japenese/Korean products, nothing. Only Chinese Pong-Wong cars & plastic toys & Russian Lada cars & Chernobyl reactors that blow up every week will be available.

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by hrishikesh bose on Aug 24, 2007 03:00 PM   Permalink
Well....we had handled a bad relation when they imposed sanctions on us...so thats not a buig deal...dey should also understand the bad relationship with India

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by Mikkey Moouse on Aug 24, 2007 03:06 PM   Permalink

thats just a very limited sanction on export of nuclear technolgy.

if you want to see what a total trade sanction will do check out cuba, north korea, sudan, libya, somalia etc.

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by LaX Ray on Aug 24, 2007 03:49 PM   Permalink
u think only india gains for the trade.. no one will go for sanction with a country which has the largest market..

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by Mikkey Moouse on Aug 24, 2007 03:56 PM   Permalink
just hype that the Republic of India is such a large market ? its just 1 trillion dollars, compared to 11 trillion for USA, 4 trillion for Japan & Germany each.

the Republic of India gains much more than the USA from this deal.....technolgy transfer, outsourcing, exports market, uranium supply, h1-b visas etc



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by Vipin Gupta on Aug 24, 2007 04:42 PM   Permalink
We know that but also that India will be bigger than US in 30 years time.Than dont come back with your mouse brain asking for favour.

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by LaX Ray on Aug 24, 2007 04:03 PM   Permalink
u seem to be linking this to everything you know.. take a break.

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by hrishikesh bose on Aug 24, 2007 04:07 PM   Permalink
There are many phases and faces of sanctions my dear...I agree India has a huge market...but there are many others....

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by LaX Ray on Aug 24, 2007 04:08 PM   Permalink
yes.. and business will never want to loose any

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by hrishikesh bose on Aug 24, 2007 03:11 PM   Permalink
Now we have also grown up...dude...

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by Mikkey Moouse on Aug 24, 2007 03:13 PM   Permalink

thanks to america/european free market capitalism (unlike nehruvian/soviet socialsim), but the rug can be pulled from uder the feet at any time as foreign investment & technolgy transfer can be cut off at any time.

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by hrishikesh bose on Aug 24, 2007 03:30 PM   Permalink
Most Important thing you should remember....

"Without security, there can be no advancement"

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by Mikkey Moouse on Aug 24, 2007 03:38 PM   Permalink

are not japan & germany who dont have the a-bomb, 1 million times more respected than north korea that has an a-bomb but lives in mud-huts ?

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by hrishikesh bose on Aug 24, 2007 04:06 PM   Permalink
does not matter what Mickey is thinking...and nobody care about what we thinking as long as they are in India's interest...which I think is not exactly if mickey advocates....

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by Mikkey Moouse on Aug 24, 2007 03:42 PM   Permalink

no need to sign with USA, just sign another 12345 point Agreement with the P.R. of China ! ha ha ha ha.......

the Chinaman is great for signing Agreements with....123, 1234, 12345, 54321 point Agreement, but watch out for the knife sticking out of your back shortly after ! ho ho ho ho.......


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by Mikkey Moouse on Aug 24, 2007 03:10 PM   Permalink

grwoth rate of the republic of india under nehruvian socialism/ussr alliance - 0.5%, 50% under poverty level.

growth rate under american/european free market capitalism - 9%, 26% under poverty level

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by Lalatendu Deo on Aug 24, 2007 07:22 PM   Permalink
How much your father's generation was earning at their retirement age? Must be about 100th of what our young guys are earning at the entry level. Does this mean that they were less capable? Those statistics are drawing very eronious conclusions. You know the disary the country was in in 50s and 60s, the Planners then had given the much needed stability. The economic prosperity of today, about which you have mentioned, is on the strong foundation they had laid down then. If the foundation is weak, we can not build a multi-storied construnction over it. Let us remember this always.The selective statistics, most of the times give opposit conclusions.

Another thing, our economical miracle is not an imported one. It is fully indegenious and is due to our economy's inner strength.

By the way, do you know as to what the economic growth is? It is only 2%.


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by Lalatendu Deo on Aug 24, 2007 07:44 PM   Permalink
That is the growth rate os US economy. It is only 2%. And that of Sri Lanka is 12%. Does this mean any thing?

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