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Funnily indians are 2 step a head of us in all of this.Pakistanis focusing on English, caste, skin color .. all of which are unrelated to governance.
Colonial hangoversPakistanis focusing on English, caste, skin color .. all of which are unrelated to governance.
Isn't Thier national language English thoughOnce a cudeit. Always a cudeit
Haha.. this is not bad guys. It is not a big deal if he struggles with the language. It would really be bad if he does not have any substance in the speech. The Navy Chief Admiral's speech was a real embarrassment, not this
Officers are trained to be leaders. Tactical planning is just one facet of what makes a good leader. Oration is also important for good leadership. A leader who is unable to inspire his followers with legible oration is unlikely to command respect.
- PM of the nation needs to have a good command over the language of the masses - Modi is excellent in Hindi / Gujarati speeches
- Armed forces chiefs need to be good at planning & execution for war preparedness - hope they are good at these tasks. Their quality of speech is not that important.
- External affairs minister needs to have good diplomacy skills and a decent command over language of the world - Jaishankar fits this bill perfectly
- We need stronger defence (Rajnath pales in comparison to Parrikar), home (Amit Shah too busy in BJP politics), finance minister (Nirmala Sitharam does not exude confidence).
The Navy Chief’s speech was a gem; a true work of craftsmanship.Haha.. this is not bad guys. It is not a big deal if he struggles with the language. It would really be bad if he does not have any substance in the speech. The Navy Chief Admiral's speech was a real embarrassment, not this