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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 12:39 pm:       


Rajusk:

same like Section 8 ..maaku ACB undi ..kiki



.those who are serious about their watches display them prominently, those who are more concerned with style and branding present you with aircraft carriers and hide their watches.
 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 12:23 pm:       

Raju gari mari mee state MP memu PAK lo kalvalsi nollam ani anndi gurtuku raaleda?

The same PAK you described
 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 12:22 pm:       

mari anni holes pettukoni 3 days altimatum enduku ivvatam?

Ivala valal tho meeru faketunnaru ani ani pinchu kovatam

Srinagar lo mana PDP-BJP govt lathi charged students carrying Indian Flags

a thread lo okka Bhakt raala,
ikkada Section 8 gurthu vachhindhi
 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 12:15 pm:       


Rajusk:


ikkada section 8 and ACB enduku vachaayi?
 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 11:51 am:       


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so you are saying the security of a country




my 2 cents on the topic

situation with a fekistan is a delicate situation..we cannot just shut the door..on them..davirectly. and attack their border towns or do drone attacks...because of international equations..

at the same time..akkadaki poyi gale milayinchina antha matrana..they are our friends ani kooda kaadu..

because of our legacy baggage that we were aligned with the opposite side of fekistan in the past..which does not exist anymore..we cannot shift to the other side..

and also it is an universal truth that in fekistan ..some Govts are in sync with ISI..some are controlled..some are in confrontation..but no matter what ISI also controls some part of foreign policy..atla ani cheppi we cannot engage with ISI davirectly..
 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 11:35 am:       

//
.Foreign policy is not a scene in Balkrishna movie where train goes back after he slaps his thigh
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In 3 Days no Action we take action ani annaru
3 months avutundi, where is action
paiga vallu vachhi this is all staged ani antunanru

 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 11:33 am:       

Raju garu
so you are saying the security of a country is same a sthe fight between 2 CMS
which by the way BJP created by bowing to Sonia and paasing the bill when lights and cameras off
 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 11:32 am:       


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malli repu Sheriff intiki velli Kajar a Kajare antadu




LOL .Foreign policy is not a scene in Balkrishna movie where train goes back after he slaps his thigh


Teluguhero:

international leadership is a vital necessity for India to accelerate its internal economic development and improve its national security environment


 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 11:30 am:       

leading powder ani cahdivi vacha.
Snakes in Your backyard won't bite only your neighbours.
#Hillary Clinton
 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 11:23 am:       


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anduke PAKI gallu attack chesi, investif=gation ki ani vachhi
antha mee Drama anna anni moosukoni
malli repu Sheriff intiki velli Kajar a Kajare antadu




same like Section 8 ..maaku ACB undi ..kiki
 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 10:55 am:       

ki ki ki

anduke PAKI gallu attack chesi, investif=gation ki ani vachhi
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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 10:17 am:       

ki ki ki
 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 09:56 am:       


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The views expressed are personal


LOL
 

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Posted on Wednesday, April 06, 2016 - 09:47 am:       

http://www.hindustantimes.com/analysis/pm-modi-s-foreign-pol icy-making-india-a-leading-power/story-SMXx2543j1uPgcHCb0QmJ J.html

PM Modi’s foreign policy: Making India a leading power

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s central contribution to the conduct of the nation’s external relations has been the imagination of India as a ‘leading power’ in the international system. Since the end of the Cold War, New Delhi has deliberately taken a low profile in the international arena. The limited focus on narrowly defined self-interest meant India punched way below its weight in key regions and on global issues over the last quarter of a century.
Over the last two years, Modi has sought to move away from this approach by taking a more active approach on global issues. He has often talked of India moving away from being a reactive power to one that shapes regional and international outcomes. We have seen some of that in India’s efforts to facilitate a practical outcome in the climate change summit at Paris in December and promote regional cooperation in the subcontinent.
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There is no denying that India has a long way to go before fulfilling the promise of becoming a ‘leading power. If Modi had thought New Delhi’s leadership could evolve slowly over a period of time, the latest turn of events around the world is adding to the urgency of India’s leadership imperative.
India’s caution on global issues since the early 1990s seemed sensible given the compulsion to reconstitute India’s foreign policy after the demise of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. The shambolic state of the Indian economy at the turn of the 1990s reinforced that proposition.
While no one in India put it in those terms, New Delhi was following the advice that Deng Xiaoping gave China as it entered the era of reform and opening up at the end of the 1970s. Deng told the new generation of communist leaders in Beijing to ‘keep a cool head, maintain a low profile and avoid taking the lead’.
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But large nations like China and India cannot forever keep their head down in the world. While pragmatism must necessarily temper the ideological posturing and a balance must be maintained between ends and means, large civilisational states like China and India must necessarily revert to more ambitious foreign policy principles.
A quarter century after Deng’s launch of reforms, China no longer maintains a low profile. It is taking the lead in building new regional institutions and pressing for a reform of the global power structure. Modi’s idea of India as a leading power is probably the beginning of a similar phase in India’s international evolution.

But unlike China’s assertiveness that has made Asia and the world nervous, the rise of a democratic India, with internal checks and balances, is viewed as a benign development. The problem in fact has been New Delhi’s tentativeness on the international stage despite a number of factors that demand a stronger Indian role in the world.
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The first is the improvement of India’s relative weight in the international system. A quarter century of reforms, however, hesitant and reluctant, have resulted in high economic growth rates and the elevation of India as one the world’s leading economies.
India is today the seventh-largest economy in nominal terms and the third in PPP terms. This increased weight has been coupled with India’s growing economic interdependence with the world. In the era of self-reliance and inward economic orientation, the world did not really matter much to the ‘socialist India’.
Now nearly 40% of India’s GDP is linked to global trade. Managing this interdependence becomes critical for sustaining economic development at home. New Delhi no longer has the luxury of thumbing its nose at the world. It must necessarily shape the world around it. Getting this new imperative understood in the policy and political classes has not been easy.
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Second, there is growing demand that India make more contributions to the maintenance of the regional order in Asia. A quarter century ago, New Delhi’s aim was to win membership of major regional organisations in Asia. It now faces the challenge of overcoming its image as a laggard in Asia’s regional integration, and the perception of India as a reluctant regional power.
Third, as India becomes the world’s fastest-growing economy, the expectation is that Delhi will take larger responsibilities to facilitate global economic revival and strengthen regional economic integration. Here again, there is a deep sense of disappointment with Delhi’s approach to global trade issues and its continuing defensiveness on economic globalisation.
Fourth, the old order is breaking down at the global level as well as different regions. The world is yet to recover from the effects of the global economic crisis of 2008. Uncertainty hangs over the internal political evolution of all the major powers, America, China, Europe, Russia and Japan.

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Meanwhile, the traditional balance of power in the Eurasian land mass is being shaken by the assertiveness of Russia, the rise of China, the emerging American temptation for retrenchment, the chaos in Europe and the turmoil in West Asia. India can no longer afford or stay aloof from these developments.
Finally, international leadership is a vital necessity for India to accelerate its internal economic development and improve its national security environment. At the same time, India’s ability to lead in the region and the world will depend critically on how effectively it modernises its internal political and economic structures. Responding to the interconnected policy imperatives at home and abroad is at once a historic challenge and an extraordinary opportunity for the current generation of policy community in New Delhi.

C Raja Mohan is director, Carnegie India, Delhi
This article is published as part of an association between HT and Carnegie India
The views expressed are personal

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