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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (1591)6/19/1998 10:29:00 AM
From: Worswick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Mohan... I won't say sadly that Indiq will "distingrate" I will make the observation that history is history and what happens happens and therefore isn't sad to a histoiran or happy. It simply is.

In any event it was my view - as a historain of India - that India has in fact "disintegrated" already into it's various constituent parts. Thus, the sout gets increasingly "independent" of the north, etc. Local langauges become more important and local constituencies become more aggessive. Witness the Central gvt. wanting Enron to come in and build a western India the power plant and the Maharasthra people saying "NO WAY". Of course they just wanted more money "locally".

Interesting....interesting that C.Subramaniamm, the ex Finance minister, comes out and says something that I've only been viewed as a crank and received brickbats for as far as an idea. On the other hand I have "been on the ground here" for a long time.

Best to you dear boy,