Thursday, March 22, 2007

US opposes gas pipeline from Iran to India

Finally, the U.S. have spoken. They oppose Iran pile line into India. Why? Good question. Because of Iran’s nuclear policy which the U.S does not agree to. But what do they have to do with us and Iran talking. Who the f*** are they to interfere into our relations (two countries, India and Iran)

I salute Iran. I don’t agree by them completely, but I salute them. I salute them for standing on their grounds and doing what they think is best for their nation.

What would happen if India does not carry out the U.S. orders (but they were just suggesting, right?) Sanctions might be imposed. What difference does it make? I don’t see a thing. I feel, India should have the backbone in standing on its own feet than depending on BIG BROTHER U.S.

What happened to the Indo US nuclear program Bush had so emphatically agreed to. Bush said yes, but their parliament said no. For Indians at that point, it was an achievement, and the media jumped up and down. Even I jumped up and down. It seemed, that the voice of India was now audible enough for the hairy eared Bush. But I was wrong. There is not hair but wax in his ear.

The U.S. is brilliantly smart. They depend on the confuse and convince policy. During the 9/11 attacks, Bush would say ‘Go to Disneyland, we are a free country’ while on the other hand an army fficial would announce ‘There is a chance of chemical attack. Do not open any mail. We have information that Anthrax has been mailed to many residents’

For India, one part of their cabinet would say to support Indo US relation, on the other hand another section would have their reservations. The matter stays floating in limbo till eternity.

What happens if India has sanctions on it? I think that would be the best situation. When you compress a spring tight and release it, that’s when the spring has enough energy to jump really high. I believe, if the Americans don’t like what we Indians think or say, if they don’t agree with our policies, send all the Indians from America back to India. What will happen then? Obviously, the economy of the U.S. will crumble. Stop all the call centres in India. Obviously lot of jobs will go down the drain, but that will help India in the long run.

A few years ago, kids out of school or college wanted to become Engineers, Doctors, Architects. Etc… but ask any school-going kid now. They always have an option of joining the call-centre and making big bucks. What they do not realize is, in the bigger plan, America wants India to loose its brain power. Most of the scientists and entrepreneurs in the U.S. are Indians. India being a huge country, and also being a ‘developing’ country, there is a huge amount of will power, grit and dedication in the youth to improve the quality of life of each individual and the country as a whole. Money is the biggest factor to improve the quality of life. The good news is many of the Indians settled abroad are coming back. It is payback time. But unfortunately, what we need is better governance. I hope the Indian Government gives a whacking answer to the U.S. A strong back hand slap.

I hope the call centre business stops. It is draining us of intellect.

The call centre business is a two sided blade from the Americans. The high pay in call centres, allow the upcoming youth to settle for less in education for high pay scales, thus reducing the accumulative IQ of the country. The dependency of such mundane work from the U.S. makes us dependant on the U.S, which makes them control policy making in our country.


It is time for change.

Government of India, Learn something from Iran. Become self reliant. We as youth (atleast I know of myself) dream about a strong self reliant India. Allow us to make the dream come true.

5 comments:

Cuckoo said...

Hmmmm..
Are you somehow against USA ? Nice thought.

No, the call centers won't stop. But the population of India is such as there won't be any dearth of engineers, doctors as well. Only problem.. it has to fight its own system to make it better.

India is fast emerging from 'developing' country to 'developed' country and no one can stop it.

Prax said...

I am against USA's interest in other countries progress. Were they see someone else is progressing faster than they are, they ensure to limit their growth. That is what i am against. But i like the people there. They are wonderful country except for their buearacracy.

about engineers and doctors... time will tell. The effect will be seen 20-30 years from now.

Thats in the metropolitan cities, not in the villages. Unfortunately, the development of the country is actually based at the grass root level. Development in cities is of no use to measure the 'development'. I believe it is just an eye-wash. IT and software development is great, but what we need is greater manufacturing and production. That is where the development of a country lies. It will be more than 25 years for India to be developed even in the remote villages.

Cuckoo said...

Agreed. Villages will take time. No two things about that.

Even in the cities we lack many things. I don't say IT sector is taking India ahead. It is all about demand & supply. Other developed countries don't have S/W ppl, doctors, engineers so they are hiring our services. The day they have their own ppl, Indians would be sent back.

Then the real test for India will come... to give jobs, survive that setback & severe competition on home front.

Prax said...

Yes, I agree.

I think the time has already come. It is just a matter of time. Many people have started coming back from the US to do their bit for their country.

I hope their next step is to go back to homeland and start changing things there. The soooner the better.

:-)

Sigma said...

Amen!!