Monday, March 21, 2005

POWER POLITICS

INDIA IS SHINING

To bcome a superpower 2 day
a nation has to have a military might as well as economic power

JAPAN is an economic power, but Japan cannot militarize
EUROPEAN UNION has not yet become successful thanks to UK, the stooge of USA

INDIA & CHINA have both
Thanks to Indira Gandhi going nuclear

Thanks to Manmohan Singh under PM Narasinha Rao
We liberalized and got ready for Globalization

USSR and CHINA later dumped communist idealogies
and entered the global economy and WTO

USSR later disintegrated

the only challenge left to USA hegemony
is INDIA and CHINA, potential super powers

INDIA and CHINA can be allies
the chinese PM will soon be in India to offer the hand of friendship




3 comments:

De.vile said...

hey saby
its kinda depressing to see u comment on ur own blog. its time u deleted atleast 4 ofur blogs and stuck to one or two. its tedious to type imnutincaps, ...too, ...tooooo, ...totally, etc. etc.

Jim said...

S H E E T !

didnt expect any one to talk abt depression here

Hey devile u supposed to comment abt my polly here

Anonymous said...

Oh, great! I can see it now. A swaggering India feeling ten feet tall with its all-powerful nuclear cache!

Dontcha think they'd be better off spending that money on children's shoes, prenatal care, and public hygiene?

Just a few more years as the K-Mart of customer help services and software coders, and the Indians ought to have saved enough to buy at least two Fat Man-type boomers.

Before that happens, though, the big "I" will be more likely to bring the hegemonous Yanks to their knees by giving the wrong advice in strained English over all of the outsourced HELP lines, and by completely screwing up all of the outsourced software projects.

Yeah! That's the ticket! Make the Americans PAY for the privilege of going insane.

Yes, the World will be a far safer place from hegemonists and tyrants everywhere, when the wise and benevolent upper crust in Mumbai wave around their very own Big One.

Tell me, will that wonderful chunk of '50's technology be homegrown, or will it be imported from the other pinnacle of nuclear wizardry, North Korea?

Get real.

Maybe the Pakis will be concerned, but the rest of us won't.

At any given time, there are a half-dozen nuclear submarines, from multiple nations, less than 300 miles off of the coast of India.

There is enough precision-targeted plutonium among the lot to render that subcontinent sterile for the next 2.4 billion years, even if the cinders cool off in under a millenium.

I truly hope that the Indian leaders don't get into bed with the raving yellow-dog North Korean nutcase Kim jung Il.

That's one wet spot I'd rather not contemplate.