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Modi is welcomed by car in US and only Minister of Health in Ireland

Too much respect and importance for Superpower leader?


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PM Narendra Modi arrives at the Dublin airport & received by the Health Minister of Ireland Mr Leo Varadkar. Photo: PIB India

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Protocol... mera bachha ... Protocol.... a visiting head of any state receives a stated ...defined protocol...whatever happens above an beyond that is called Breach of protocol...
 
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If government official were there to greet him, I do not see any problem.
Yes if important state representative is present it is a better gesture but still not a problem if not.
 
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Serious question. Hypothetically, I in one post make a degrading comment about a religious figure from Islam, would I not be immediately banned because I don't have enough warning points?

For one post, no. Though I wouldn't encourage it for obvious reasons.
 
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Indian IT companies created 3000 jobs in Ireland and the number increasing every year
 
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For one post, no. Though I wouldn't encourage it for obvious reasons.
What about 5 posts in the same threas, each involving calling a deity impotent or making sexual reference to some deity
 
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That's not true. Heads of state regularly greet other important heads of state at the airport. For example, Chinese president Hu Jintao was personally greeted by French president Nicholas Sarkozy at the airport:



The fact is that Ireland had disrespected Modi-ji. There was no red carpet, no honor guards, and only a cabinet minister was on hand to greet Modi-ji. India is set to become a superpower by 2020, and the Irish head of state should have personally greeted Modi-ji at the airport.

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Diplomatic protocol disallow any host head of state to greet visiting head of state , if this was done by breaking protocol then simply a rare gesture. I am simply amazed to see fuss about it.
Can someone post picture of previous visit when he was greeted by head of state ?

If government official were there to greet him, I do not see any problem.
Yes if important state representative is present it is a better gesture but still not a problem if not.
So, Health Minister is not state representative ?
We send secretary level officer to greet people so mean we are insulting our guest ?
If Ireland would have send their bureaucrats , its not problem as they are state representative (not know about Ireland but in India bureaucrats are very powerful in some cabinet minister).
 
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Too much respect and importance for Superpower leader?
India is set to become a superpower by 2020, and the Irish head of state should have personally greeted Modi-ji at the airport.
Modi-ji should lodge diplomatic protest with Ireland and the United States. They must be properly educated about India's power and importance. India is set to become a superpower by 2020 and demands respect!

And yet they would give the Chinese president a far larger motorcade than they gave Modi-ji. This surely is a sign of disrespect for Modi-ji and India. Perhaps the White House is displeased with the lack of progress in prosecuting those who raped American tourists.

So you admit the multiple gang rapes of American tourists are a diplomatic problem.

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Indian cultural performance in Germany during modi's visit 5 months back

 
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So, Health Minister is not state representative ?
We send secretary level officer to greet people so mean we are insulting our guest ?
If Ireland would have send their bureaucrats , its not problem as they are state representative (not know about Ireland but in India bureaucrats are very powerful in some cabinet minister).


No, one head of state greeting another head of state upon arrival is not 'breaking protocol'. Yes, it's rare and a gesture of respect, but it doesn't break protocol because heads of state are of equal status.

If would be a breach of protocol if a head of state greeted a cabinet minister at the airport.
 
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No, one head of state greeting another head of state upon arrival is not 'breaking protocol'. Yes, it's rare and a gesture of respect, but it doesn't break protocol because heads of state are of equal status.

If would be a breach of protocol if a head of state greeted a cabinet minister at the airport.
President Obama’s presence was remarkable precisely inasmuch as it seemed – it looked and it felt – like a matter of course – and it did. Nevertheless, it is not Standard Operating Procedure for the President to greet a visiting head of state at the airport.
Pope Francis welcomed by President Obama to USA
 
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First time ever
In May, Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Mongolia. During the trip, he announced that India will extend a $1-billion credit line to the mineral-rich country. This was widely seen as India’s attempt to strengthen its influence in China’s backyard.

First in 60 years
Modi will make a stopover in Ireland before his US visit later this week, marking the first visit by an Indian prime minister to the country in around 60 years. Jawaharlal Nehru was the last Indian prime minister to visit Ireland in 1956. Modi’s schedule in Dublin includes a meeting with the head of the Irish government, Taoiseach Enda Kenny.

First time in 42 years
Modi visited Canada in April this year. This was the first prime ministerial visit from India after Indira Gandhi’s trip in 1973. Modi’s visit generated business worth more than 1.6 billion Canadian dollars (Rs7,944 crore), according to official figures released by the government. During the trip, the two governments signed 16 commercial agreements across sectors including aerospace, defence, education, energy and information and communications technology.

First time in 34 years
In August, Modi visited the United Arab Emirates (UAE), which is home to a non-resident Indian population of around 2.6 million. Indira Gandhi was the last Indian prime minister to have made a trip to the country in 1981.

In the UAE, Modi addressed a gathering of around 50,000 Indians at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Modi’s 75-minute speech ended with the entire crowd chanting “Bharat Mata ki jai” (Hail Mother India)after him.
In the UAE, Modi addressed a gathering of around 50,000 Indians at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Modi’s 75-minute speech ended with the entire crowd chanting “Bharat Mata ki jai” (Hail Mother India)after him.

First time in 33 years

In March, Modi became the first Indian prime minister to travel to Seychelles in 33 years. The visit “reflects our foreign policy priorities in India’s immediate and extended neighbourhood,” he said. Seychelles has a presence of Indian diaspora, and the two countries have a history of military cooperation.

In November 2014, Modi made a trip to Fiji, also a first by an Indian prime minister in 33 years. During the trip, Modi announced visas on arrival for Fijians, about 37% of whom are of Indian origin.

First time in nearly three decades
Modi visited Australia in November 2014. No Indian prime minister had visited the country since Rajiv Gandhi in 1986. “You will not have to wait another 28 years,” Modi promptly told a crowd of Indian Australians in Sydney.

In March this year, as the final stop of his tour of three Indian Ocean island nations, Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Sri Lanka in 29 years. During this visit, Modi held talks with Sri Lankan president Maithripala Sirisena and prime minister Ranil Wickramasinghe. Rajiv Gandhi was the last Indian prime minister to visit Sri Lanka in 1987.

First time in 17 years
Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit Nepal in 17 years when he landed in Kathmandu in August 2014. Accompanied by a 101-member delegation, Modi was the first foreign leader to address the Constituent Assembly of Nepal. He made a second trip to Nepal in November 2014, when he flagged off a bus service between Delhi and Kathmandu, and signed more than 10 agreements with India’s Himalayan neighbour.
 
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There is protocol at airports selected vehicles may Enter

See Below a true Convoy
Of Modi or any foreign leader in US



Modi's convoy is far too small. America has disrespected Modi-ji. The Chinese president's motorcade is several times larger than Modi-ji's. India should have lodged protest in Washington for such a disrespectful reception. Here are videos of Chinese president's convoy:








"Standard operating procedure" is not the same as "protocol".
 
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Modi's convoy is far too small. America has disrespected Modi-ji. The Chinese president's motorcade is several times larger than Modi-ji's. India should have lodged protest in Washington for such a disrespectful reception. Here are videos of Chinese president's convoy:









"Standard operating procedure" is not the same as "protocol".

But what to do, most civilized americans hate chinese

Modi's convoy is far too small. America has disrespected Modi-ji. The Chinese president's motorcade is several times larger than Modi-ji's. India should have lodged protest in Washington for such a disrespectful reception. Here are videos of Chinese president's convoy:









"Standard operating procedure" is not the same as "protocol".

Look how they make fun of your president visit

 
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