Left, Right or Middle.....of the National Congrees Party, BJJP Party or the Calcutta Comunist Party, anyone that trifles with America & its allies the European Union, Japan, Taiwan & South Korea, the largest economic bloc in the world - 40 trillion dollars/year (OECD) will soon be inhabiting mud-huts like Cuba, Syria, Sudan, Somalia, North Korea.
Russia and China is peanuts compared to the OECD.
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
RE:Let it be very clear to all and sundry, that whether its the
by on Aug 30, 2007 12:54 PM Permalink
good relations with America means automatic good relations with the OECD and massive trade & export oppurtunties, jobs, outsourcing, technology transfer, liberal travel regulations and countless other benefts.
entering the bad-books of America means no more trade or exports with the OECD, no jobs, no outsourcing, restricted travel, no other benefits, no American/European/Japnese/Korean products.
Only Chinese Pong-Wong cars & plastic toys and Russian Lada cars will be available.
RE:Let it be very clear to all and sundry, that whether its the
by Virendra Singh on Aug 30, 2007 01:00 PM Permalink
India have never been in good books of US, Pakistan has been. And have you seen amount of trade between India-US and Pak-US. Politics don't define economics, it's the other way. If they earn from us, they will stick with us, nuke deal or no nuke deal.
RE:Let it be very clear to all and sundry, that whether its the
by on Aug 30, 2007 01:04 PM Permalink
do NOT forget that america/eurpean union/japan/twiawn/korea are the largest investors in the republic of india (not chiona & russia), this can be reversed anytime. you see the squeeze that was put on cuba, sudan, iraq, north korea and now on iran ?
being closer with america/europe after 1990 was much more useful as the economy grew by 9% and poverty level declined to 26%, unlike the nehruvian/soviet alliance growth rate of 1.2% and poverty level of 50%.
RE:Let it be very clear to all and sundry, that whether its the
by on Aug 30, 2007 01:10 PM Permalink
it would be very unfortunate if domestic political wranglings and tussles (without a clue as to how the international economy works), sent the economy spiralling downward into the dumps.