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To: GST who wrote (2388)7/16/2007 9:11:48 PM
From: kumarRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 4152
 
I have an interest in India, because I was born there, and lived there for 25 years. There are various aspects of policy changes from the US towards India. Some examples include :

- agreeing to provide nuke stuff for energy generation (this is work in progress - being debated in the US Congress and the Indian Parliament)
- US automobile firms manufacturing cars in India
- US defense industry wanting to sell military aircraft to India
- India wanting to export Mangoes to US (who'd have thought that was a foreign policy issue!)
- etc

EDIT : From the thread header :
"...Personally, I like to discuss Foreign Affairs not just from a US perspective, but also other perspectives, as my country of birth and upbringing is India, and I am a US citizen. Its an interesting mix...."