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I appreciate your technology but all this ceremoniousness necessary?
I appreciate your technology but all this ceremoniousness necessary?
Funny you ask . My wife is an Indian and we had a traditional Kashmiri pandit wedding (she being one) also I myself being a Hindu. Apart from wedding, I do visit your country now and then on professional grounds and pilgrimage when time permits.@ Parashuram 1
Hi, have you visited the sub-continent, and most of all have you attended (say) a wedding in the sub-continent? If you have, then you'll understand the "pomp and show" which is rife and replete in any such occasion. In countries where even a child (baby) gets to eat his first morsel of solid food (after weaning) with an attendant ceremony, what you saw in the handing over ceremony in Maldives was entirely in consonance.
In any case what is diplomacy about; about ceremony not technology!
BTW, the ceremony (if you noticed) was on Maldivian soil.
Making and testing of the Dhruv
YouTube - HAL Dhruv ALH Advanced Light Helicopter of Indian Armed Forces - presentation
Funny you ask . My wife is an Indian and we had a traditional Kashmiri pandit wedding (she being one) also I myself being a Hindu. Apart from wedding, I do visit your country now and then on professional grounds and pilgrimage when time permits.
I agree that events like wedding are festive but this is a military occasion and calls for slightly more business-like dealing. Sorry but being Swiss I find quite a disconnect between the two as among us, business and festive occasions are always separated.
Funny you ask . My wife is an Indian and we had a traditional Kashmiri pandit wedding (she being one) also I myself being a Hindu. Apart from wedding, I do visit your country now and then on professional grounds and pilgrimage when time permits.
I agree that events like wedding are festive but this is a military occasion and calls for slightly more business-like dealing. Sorry but being Swiss I find quite a disconnect between the two as among us, business and festive occasions are always separated.