deckingraj
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You do raise valid exceptions to the democracy rule. AM already addressed the Saudi situation, and I would argue that the India/USSR relationship was driven mainly by the respective governments. Most of the cultural exchanges were dictated by the authorities, rather than spontaneously occuring at the grass roots levels for the simple reason that both countries had closed, authoritarian societies. India only opened up to the world fully after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Just one point....This is not true....Not sure but this seems to be a wrong perception of yours then anything else....however if you have reasons to believe then please share them....
- India was always a mixed economy however mind sets were more socialistic in nature
- Market reforms were always on the cards and were echoed by PM's in 80's...However none had the guts to take on such a radical change .....reason simple POLITICS....
- It was bankruptcy which resulted in radical changes to our market structure and we are bearing its fruits today.....It can be a co-incidence but had nothing to do with collapse of Soviet Union....had that been a case we would have been a part of WARSAW.....
- We never abandoned US for USSR or vice-versa.....We always followed NAM and there was no question of restricting our relations because of USSR.....