January 04, 2004

india, the next super power

talking points memo has a post up with excerpts from an interview with peter drucker. drucker makes the point that india, not china may well be the rising star in asia. josh marshall seizes on what this might mean for us foreign policy. i've always wondered why we were so focused on china and not india. our pakistan favoritism has always annoyed me, do we support the worlds largest democracy or the dictatorship that brought us the taliban (not that we didn't have a direct hand in that)?

Posted by drewish at January 4, 2004 06:10 PM

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Hi,
Finally I heared someone who is concerned about relationship between India and USA. Most of the american companies are aetting up their offices in India. USA got most number of non-resident Indians. Socially India and USA are very close. But US foriegn policy supports country like pakistan which trains most number of terrorists and which is home to most number of muslim fenatics in world. It is directly providing resources to militant organizations which are a great threat to whole world

Thnking you for your valuble time.
KRISHNA
INDIAN

Posted by: krishna at March 24, 2004 06:16 AM

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