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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: sea_biscuit who wrote (2061)7/30/1998 6:04:00 PM
From: ratan lal  Read Replies (3) of 12475
 
I disagree.

Politicians talk from bith sides of their mouth. It all depends on the audience. Unfortunately journaists, tv, etc. pick up all news and make it available worldwide.

examples:

Human rights violations in China that the US screams about and then turns around and gives China Most preferred nation status in trade.

Accept nuclear testing by USA, England, France, (yeah all whites if you must insist) while threatening India, Pakistan (yeah all browns) with sanctions.

And these are not 1920 or 1990. We are talking 1995. You better take the train a little forward to recent history than the one you are asking Mr. Srinivasan to take. And not allowing Indian scientists to attend meetings in the US when they didnt even stop Russian scientists form these meetings (oh yeah whites again) during the height of cold war.

Finally, India. Pakistan and others are all sovereign nations. They can do anything they damn well please. They do not need the permission or approval of the mafia clan. Anything they do or dont do would be voluntarily or in agreements (on an equal basis and not as beggars) with nations. And not by threats of sanctions either.

So far I dont see any agreements that require all nations to dispose off their nuclear arms.
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