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by JKP on Sep 07, 2007 06:55 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

This Nayyar-Jayal words are their own which will not be that of Indian people in any case. Nobody expects they utter otherwise on Capitol Hill in front of Lt.Gen. Jacob. The whole things seems to validate the old saying -we bent our backbone in front of white sahib-.

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by Buggs Bunney on Sep 07, 2007 07:26 PM   Permalink
if not for the english this would not be the democratic republic of india, but still a moghul empire licking moghul a s s.

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by raj on Sep 07, 2007 08:24 PM   Permalink
well you can sit there and cry all you want.No matter how you twist and turn. Investment and Technology has to come from the West.And when disaster like Sunami strike we all need "White sahib. Be serious man.

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by JKP on Sep 07, 2007 09:35 PM   Permalink
hello poor raj
India had not accepted a single penny in the name Tsunami from West! Please update your news on International affairs. Of course we need help from other countries in many areas similar as they need our people (means skilled laboureres), our market (they always term it as -huge Indian market!-)and of course access to our resourses. Come on, straigten your thinking.

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by raj on Sep 08, 2007 01:53 AM   Permalink
Hello poor JKP I didnt say anywhere, India received $ from US when Tsunami hit. Did I? Bottom line is, just admit which is called interdependency. No matter how you dice it Investment and Tech has to come from the West and the US. Yes you right about market and resourses. YOU think some body is gonna do it for FREE? Which country does? CHINA?

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