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If India wants to keep its freedom-
by Sameer on Jul 08, 2008 03:41 PM   Permalink | Hide replies



1. Do not let your banks be controlled by foreigners
2. Do not let your media be controlled by foreigners
3. Do not let your armed forces be controlled by foreigners
4. Don't let your intelligence agencies be controlled by foreigners.
5. Reduce dependence on foreign arms and weapons as much a s possible.

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  RE:If India wants to keep its freedom-
by VinayBabu Ravuri on Jul 08, 2008 03:59 PM   Permalink
For India to prosper we should trade with all the countries and not lock ourselves isolated. And for god sake there's no threat to freedom of India. No one except China and Pak would like to attack India.

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  RE:If India wants to keep its freedom-
by pradeep m on Jul 08, 2008 03:55 PM   Permalink
I SUPPORT UR VIEWS...

first don't let our media to be controlled by foreigners...



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  RE:If India wants to keep its freedom-
by chandrashekar nayak on Jul 08, 2008 03:59 PM   Permalink
.... and you want a foreign Prime Minister called Antonio maino?

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  RE:If India wants to keep its freedom-
by Bharat Kr on Jul 08, 2008 09:56 PM   Permalink
Bharat, that is India, is for Bharatiya to rule and enjoy. Cultivate self-respect, and self-confidence, and you are the leader. Read Swami Vivekananda and you will become a leader with self-respect.

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  RE:If India wants to keep its freedom-
by Neutral on Jul 08, 2008 03:55 PM   Permalink

Forget bank, media, intelligence...

Now the Govt itself is controlled by a foreigner...
What do you say for this?

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  RE:If India wants to keep its freedom-
by Job KK on Jul 08, 2008 04:00 PM   Permalink
Remember, now you are saying this comments in a Foreign language.

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