India is - Powerful
Recently, I came across a poll survey conducted by CBS News. 59 per cent of respondents disapproved of the job Mr Bush was doing. Even in his war on terrorism, usually his strongest suit in opinion surveys, Mr Bush’s approval rating dropped to an all-time low of 43 per cent, with 50 per cent disapproving of his actions.
Now as the PM offers warmth to President Bush, India turns up the heat! Outside, the hours preceding the President’s arrival were spent with lakhs of demonstrators gathering from all over the country to shout "Go Back Bush" as they vent their anger over his policies on Afghanistan, Iraq and Iran. The crowds roared in approval to hear former Prime Minister V.P. Singh say: "The people of India have a categorical message for President Bush: Go home." Carrying placards and effigies, poor farmers, members of the minorities, shopkeepers and clerics, including a representative of a shankarcharya, joined to express outrage at US policies and urging the Indian government not to welcome the US President to this country. More to go on, political parties and civil rights groups were determined to make him "feel the heat."
I believe we have the right to claim a place in the world as a rational, responsible and mature nuclear power; and a nuclear military power.

3 Comments:
i agree with u sir , that india has the right as well as capability to claim its position as a superpower but i also think that india does not need tp prove itself as a responsible nuclear power , as its record speaks for itself.we do not , strictly need a certificate to say that we are responsible.. but one thing which it lacks , is a spine.we have been witness on innumerable occassions to india succembing to outside pressure ,whether it was the terrorists or any other foreign power, the pacific fleet issue withstanding.that was because mrs indira gandhi was perhaps the only "man " in indian politics.
so i think the political will must be there ,not only when dealing with the enemies but also ,in dealing with friends(sometimes).
He does what he thinks is best for US.. We should concentrate on what is good for India. And relationship with US is important for India.
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