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..and the struggle continues The election results in India may reflect a fractured escapism of a long suppressed nation but does not represent true ethos of its people. They have put no trust in one single party, having been betrayed by doing so for most part of sixty years of its, so-called, freedom. They have become cynical and lethargic. The polling was low and there was no enthusiasm for voting, except for the motley crowd of people who wanted status quo, no change, cultural imperialism and continuity of privileges.The...
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Book Review: Collapse of Evil Jared Diamonds very interesting book, Collapse, fits well with the current situation in India. He has written a book, which describes how civilizations collapse. In short it says if the decision makers are insulated from consequences of their action, that nation is doomed to fail. In other words if the policy makers are not representative of the vast majority of people, if they are elite, foreigners (in case of invasion & occupation) and insulated from the consequences of their action that civil...
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Vote bank politics: enemy of democracy While many of the banks are in trouble throughout the world, Vote Bank politics in India is alive and kicking and is a dangerous development for emerging democracies in the Middle East and elsewhere in the world.The recent example of an anti majority cabinet minister in India raising possibility of conspiracy in the open murder of ATS officers in Mumbai terrorist strikes, was foolish and was raised because they were investigating, so called, Hindu terrorism and had lost credibility in doing so, ...
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Hindus persecuted in their own country If you are awakening from a deep slumber, possibly, centuries old and noticing all around you being beaten for a piece of land in your own country, finding yourself in refugee camps in your own country, denied jobs in your own country for being unfortunately born in a pious priest or hard working shopkeepers or in limb or life sacrificing warrior community, or just being Hindus of any caste due to vote bank politics, taxed instead of subsidized for pilgrimage, you should ask the question. The qu...
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Can India afford this?
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Raam Anad Aam Rajya: India?s Next Contribution to World
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The Law Of Karma And World Peace
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The Road To Economic Development
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Ahinsa - Divisive and motivated Article
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Caste And India"s Survival
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