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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (488)5/13/1998 10:43:00 AM
From: peter michaelson   of 12475
 
India always has been perhaps the most independent country in the world.

Its independence movement was remarkable and unique.

It has disdained foreign aid and multi-national infiltration.

I have faith that nuclear weapons will not be used in an aggressive manner by India. India feels that it is surrounded by aggressive superpowers - the U.S. to the west (Pakistan) and China to the north, the U.S. Navy to the South et cetera.

India has some very special qualities which may not be fully appreciated by the West, and while she does not wish to push her influence on others, she does want to maintain her full independence.

The new government may be keen on re-affirming India's special qualities partly so that Indians themselves do not feel that the West is stronger and better. India can be special, independent and strong - or at least not a pushover.

I know this sounds naive, but I think these feelings are a factor.

Just my 2 cents thrown in the ring. Peter
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