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Washington, Aug 28 ¡ª Seeking a stronger relationship with India, the Republican Party platform set to be adopted as the foreign policy plank of its presidential candidate Mitt Romney, urges New Delhi to permit greater foreign investment and trade.
"We welcome a stronger relationship with the world's largest democracy, India, both economic and cultural, as well as in terms ofnational security," says the platform postedon the Republican National Committee's website ahead of the party's national convention in Tampa, Florida.
The convention that would formally anoint Romney as the party's presidential candidate gets underway Tuesday with its schedule pushed back a day over concerns about the tropical storm Issac even as it passed well west of Tampa Monday.
"We encourage India to permit greater foreign investment and trade. We urge protection for adherents of all India's religions," says the platform that also praises the contributions of Indian-Americans.
"Both as Republicans and as Americans, we note with pride the contributions to this country that are being made by our fellow citizens of Indian ancestry."
"We hereby affirm and declare that India is our geopolitical ally and a strategic trading partner," the party platform said.
The Republican platform "arguably lavishes more praise on India than on any country mentioned in the document except Israel and Taiwan", says Uri Friedman in his blog post in influential Foreign Policy magazine.
The passage relating to India particularly stands out when compared with the more businesslike language employed in the 2008 Republican platform, he says.
While the 2008 Democratic platform praised India as a "natural strategic ally", the Republicans then simply said, "We welcome America's new relationship with India, including the US-India Civil Nuclear Accord."
"Our common security concerns and shared commitment to political freedom and representative government can be the foundation for an enduring partnership."
Reflective of the growing political importance of Indian-Americans, the two Indian-American governors, Bobby Jindal of Louisiana and South Carolina's Nikki Haley were invited to be headliners at the Republican convention.
While Jindal, who was scheduled to address the convention Wednesday, is skipping it with Issac bearing down on his state, Haley - born Nimrata (Nikki) Randhawa to Sikh immigrant parents from India - is set to speak at prime time Tuesday.
In a move aimed at providing a healing touch to the Sikh community in the aftermath of the Wisconsin gurdwara shooting, Ishwar Singh, a Sikh faith leader, will offer the invocation at convention Wednesday.
Noting that only around 500,000 Indian-Americans are expected to vote nationwidein the November election, Friedman wrote:"But what they lack in numbers they contribute in some measure in money and activism."
"No other ethnic group outside white, African-Americans, and Latinos - including Chinese-American and Filipino-Americans who are numerically larger groups than Indians - have as many political heavyweights," he noted.

India gets high praise in Republican platform - NY Daily News
 
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off course, its their new Bacha Jamhoora
Bacha zara gora saab bun ke dikha
 
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^^ Aww, i noe u are hurt.....But see Indo-America is more of a Business relationship, both economies are increasingly getting dependent on each other...."Bacha Jamhoora" Paradigm suits Pak-America bilateral relation.....

See this vid and help ur self....


If u still cant digest the fact that most of the countries around the globe needs India as much as india needs them, then try hajmola....
 
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Guys pardon my ignorance but which of the two parties in US is more pro-India, the Democrats or the Republicans? I guess Obama is doing quite fine (offering F35s etc) other that the periodic rhetoric about outsourcing but the relation started going uphill during Bush's time
 
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Guys pardon my ignorance but which of the two parties in US is more pro-India, the Democrats or the Republicans? I guess Obama is doing quite fine (offering F35s etc) other that the periodic rhetoric about outsourcing but the relation started going uphill during Bush's time

doesnt matter which party is in power in US, Presidents dont make much of US Policies. It was back in Clinton time when US decided to use India for its strategic vision, that vision is to have strong hold in Cino-Asian region and Pakistan did not fit in that policy due to closer relationship with China. I know you indian like to think its your smarts that you suddenly start to develop and outsourcing jobs just start to pour into India because you are very smart, so lets believe that for time being....strangely so is vietnam, same situation exact same timing.

Mr. Madari India is not Pakistan.

actually Bacha jamhoora thinks he is baboo now, thats the best part in this show

back to the topic of this thread, do you know why republicans give their strong support to Israel?
I wonder if there is a prophecy about hinduism in new testament, if not they will add one in next release
 
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Guys pardon my ignorance but which of the two parties in US is more pro-India, the Democrats or the Republicans? I guess Obama is doing quite fine (offering F35s etc) other that the periodic rhetoric about outsourcing but the relation started going uphill during Bush's time

Republicans.........
 
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doesnt matter which party is in power in US, Presidents dont make much of US Policies. It was back in Clinton time when US decided to use India for its strategic vision, that vision is to have strong hold in Cino-Asian region and Pakistan did not fit in that policy due to closer relationship with China. I know you indian like to think its your smarts that you suddenly start to develop and outsourcing jobs just start to pour into India because you are very smart, so lets believe that for time being....strangely so is vietnam, same situation exact same timing.

Wow at the butt hurt,, haha.

u apparently dissed China and India in one go cus evidently they had much much more American market support.

But after all in popular fashion, Pakistan has now chose its new master as China must have done it on there own right?.
 
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Goray ne peeth thapthapa di aur indians ki chaati fool ke kuppa ho gayee............:D


such is the infiriority comples among indians that they look for appreciation from whites.....:sick:
 
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Guys pardon my ignorance but which of the two parties in US is more pro-India, the Democrats or the Republicans? I guess Obama is doing quite fine (offering F35s etc) other that the periodic rhetoric about outsourcing but the relation started going uphill during Bush's time

Historically, the Democrats have been more pro-India : Kennedy, Carter, Clinton - and even FDR though many Indians are unaware of this.

Republicans have always been more Pakistan oriented - Nixon, George Bush senior, Reagan etc. The Republican stance changed during Bush jr. but this was bound to happen as Pakistan has become too much of a pariah in the international community. Which democratic leader can possibly afford to be pro-Pakistan?
 
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