*/ a detour -
Apparently this was what Obama was reported to have done after he had read my previous blog post :P
this post is to tell him "Cheer up, ol' fella' ... it's not that bad" :D /*
so here goes the points -
- India is the strongest power in Asia
Which puts India on the same footing as China. With one major difference. India is democratic. China is autocratic, bordering at times on dictatorship. Which makes India's case all the more favourable to this world.
- India's seat in the UN Security Council as a permanent member
After initially and very craftily avoiding the issue in Mumbai, Obama announced yesterday in the Parliament that, "in the years ahead, I look forward to a reformed U.N Security Council that includes India as a permanent member." This, needless to say drew a lot of applause from the the MPs.
- end to India's nuclear isolation
Obama's confirmation regarding the lifting of ban on high-end technology exports and the removal of ISRO ( Indian Space Research Organisation ) and DRDO ( Defence Research and Development Organization) from the Entity List has been welcomed by scientists all over the country.
- the Pakistan issue
Obama finally brought up the Pakistan issue yesterday, and the stance he took seemed pretty reassuring. To put it in his words "We will continue to insist to Pakistan's leaders that terrorist safe havens within their borders are unacceptable, and that the terrorists behind the Mumbai attacks be brought to justice"
- the economic perspective
this has certain sub-points :
- Obama has brought along 300 businessmen and industrialists during his visit.
- He has asked Indian industrialists to invest in the US. Earlier it had been only foreigners investing in our country. Now it would be a two-way affair.
- Last but not the least, the offer to sell high-end stuff to India.
This is by far the most significant aspect. The situation is clear. The US is groping about in the dark during the dreary times of a full-on economic recession, with the dollar value plunging every day and share values of big US firms, plummeting. And by Obama's implications and actions it is more than clear that Obama is looking towards the pretty-much-economically-stable India to bail out the US from this financial crisis. Obama sees India as a good market to sell stuff to. He recognises India's stability and knows that Indians investing in the US now would mean a lot to his country.
This is heartwarming, to say the least.
Till then.
*/ There, you can smile now boy :-)
There, there, a nice toothy smile ;-) /*
PS : I am in love with my elective viz Current Affairs. Messa wants to repeat it next sem, and in the sem after that, and after that ... and so on.
PS : I am in love with my elective viz Current Affairs. Messa wants to repeat it next sem, and in the sem after that, and after that ... and so on.
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