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To: kumar who wrote (2390)7/16/2007 9:59:06 PM
From: GSTRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 4152
 
I think one of the real challenges we all face is to see foreign policy from multiple perspectives. I have found the Chinese perspective to be very interesting -- they certainly don't see things as we do. I know very little about India -- and have been there only once. It seems to me that India has some of the best educated and most capable professionals in the world, yet is held back for lack of infrastructure and possibly issues concerning social structure that have shown to be hard to resolve. Some will argue that India has been held back by democracy -- do you see it that way? Or do you see India as held back at all?



To: kumar who wrote (2390)7/16/2007 11:02:57 PM
From: KLPRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 4152
 
Do you think these are good, or not so good for:

India?

United States?

Should companies like Microsoft and other hitech groups hire people from India, to work in India, or should the US import the workers to the US if they want to come?

How many citizens of India are working for US companies in the US...?
How many citizens of India are working for US companies in India?

And you mentioned....
- 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