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I noticed you didn't respond to the point I made about India's dependence on Iranian oil imports. Is there some kind of caste system for propaganda-dispensing tools? Like, maybe they trust you with lowly jobs like regurgitating one-liners, but responding to arguments is beyond your duties?
That is why kept shaking & wet your pants on IPI and pulled out while Pakistan is Still firm to go ahead with it for sake of It's Interests. You Indians can only talk big.
AMERICA BUY FRIEND NOT MAKE FRIEND ... India will better know with in few years
yeah we know US is not a friend of ours
they have their personnel goals and we have ours
but the best part is US needs India more than India needs US
remarkable how unintelligent the posters are when it comes to foreign policy or how gullible they are to take ONE AUTHORS OPINION EDITORIAL and make that into the ultimate truth.
Iran is a terrorist state. It's military wing does what it wants and as seen on the streets of Delhi. In the name of terrorism they violated India's sovereignty. Nuclear Iran will make the world extremely dangerous. India should drop oil imports in a responsible timeline or face sanctions over supporting terrorists. The rest of the civilized world and separately china is also slowly adhering to it...
Hillary was spot on and unlike the authors assertion, Indian foreign service is in agreement. It's just the pace - which is in minor contention.
Haha, oh wow. Other Indian posters may love worshiping their Yankee masters but they still know where 12% of their oil imports come from. You, on the other hand, have completely swallowed the kool-aid.
Let's not troll even though we are replying to one...There is no fear however the project itself and the geography is too volatile...American sanctions adds to the complexity making the venture a non-profitable/highly volatile...I believe these are the catalyst to Chinese backing down...Otherwise their track record in handling American Pressure is even better than us...What about China backing away from financing IP Pipeline because of American fear.
True and I think US knows that very well. This part is not so true. If economic and other initiative by US taken for india are taken into consideration, india still heavily dependent on US for bulk of its growth. Imagine US changing laws that will curtail outsourcing and other IT related business, indian economy will have severe set back. It is no longer 90s or even 2000, US can source many of its IT needs from else where even from China. Chinese IT workers visibly increased many folds in US. And may US companies and European ones are having research and development center in China and else where. This is just economic card and there are other card in different areas.
Friends are not bought...only slaves are bought....