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INDIA LIVING FOR CENTURIES THIS WAY
by SLVP on Dec 19, 2007 04:15 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

THESE AMERICAN always show 'ONLY WE KNOW EVERYTHING ' You are fools attitude .
Ignore them.

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  RE:INDIA LIVING FOR CENTURIES THIS WAY
by Ayan Roy on Dec 19, 2007 04:18 PM   Permalink
Right. Ignore them... And let the country go to hell as long as I have my Rs. 20k job, a flat, a car, good food and a nice cozy safe house.

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by P. K. Mare on Dec 19, 2007 04:20 PM   Permalink
good reply Aryan....!!!!

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  RE:INDIA LIVING FOR CENTURIES THIS WAY
by D C Shaikh on Dec 19, 2007 04:18 PM   Permalink
how can u say like that...?

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  RE:INDIA LIVING FOR CENTURIES THIS WAY
by SLVP on Dec 19, 2007 04:29 PM   Permalink
Mr DC : Since Maurya /Asokas period Indian states were advanced some of the CHANAKYA 's priciples wriiten in 6 thcentury BC are still relevant.
These americans were moving NAKED that time and eating uncooked meat.

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  RE:INDIA LIVING FOR CENTURIES THIS WAY
by Ayan Roy on Dec 19, 2007 04:36 PM   Permalink
WHY DO WE WANT TO LIVE IN THE PAST??
Mr. SLVP, With all due respect, 6th century BC was 6th Century BC - 2500 years ago!! Times have changed, the world has changed, equations have changed. We have to MOVE ON.
Why can't we use those principles in a modern way, so that we can beat the Americans at their own game??
We should try to emulate Japan, who, stuck to their traditional culture, and at the same time adopted modern technology and government, and see where they are now.
Stop living in the past, and think of ways to bring future glory to India.

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  RE:INDIA LIVING FOR CENTURIES THIS WAY
by Dr Tox on Dec 19, 2007 05:46 PM   Permalink
Indeed!!

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