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To: Pravin Kumar who wrote (658)5/17/1998 4:32:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
Time Magazine Poll.

Thanks Pravin I had no idea they had a poll going on,I have registered by opinion on the matter.

Funny some Chinese or China supporters tried a sneak attack on the Time computer to bolster the vote favoring China but obviously they have taken measures to protect from further attacks,though some got through according to them. Anyway so far India is showing a thin margin over the Chinese.Very interesting.

Thanks again for the link. I hope anyone and everyone who is interested in the subject would cast their vote one way or the other.



To: Pravin Kumar who wrote (658)5/17/1998 7:15:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Time magazine Poll, 'funny' choices.What stand off???

Pravin:

Have you noticed the three choices??? ie.

1.Support India
2.Support China
3.Promote the stand off between the two.

I think the choices are some what disingenuous on the part of Time magazine due lack of a 4th choice which could have been more diplomatic in nature.It is as if they want to promote some sort of conflict between the 2 countries which really doesn't exist.

If anything the China card was more of an excuse than anything else though there is some modicum of truth to it. As far as I can tell while this nuclear thing was going on there were several business deals being signed by the Chinese and the Indians,particular the one they just signed with Kerala for setting up 18 mini power projects in the state.

I think Time magazine like CNN is full of it.