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India desperately wants to be a Super Power feared by all, but look at what happen to India ... ... It seems that Clinton and Obama team have already obliterated India's dream and casting India as little pesky flies on the wall.

:bounce: :victory: :pakistan:

... ... India's worries were intensified when the new administration excluded India from its inaugural list of foreign policy partners and priorities, despite references to other Asian powers, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and China. And Indian diplomats were dumbfounded when Prime Minister Singh was not among the first two dozen world leaders to receive an introductory phone call from President Obama. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Chinese President Hu Jintao, among others, did.

... ... The absence of Secretary Clinton visit to New Delhi is the latest in an array of troubling signals about the new Obama administration’s priorities on the subcontinent ... ...

Link1: shadow.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2009/02/20/india_needs_a_lot_more_love_after_all_its_in_our_interest
By Dan Twining | Shadow Government

Link2: economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/PoliticsNation/Hilary_Clinton_to_give_Delhi_a_miss/articleshow/4139657.cms
Clinton to give Delhi a miss
Politics/Nation-News-The Economic Times

Note: I have done the PD forum search, so far there is no reference to this story.
Please forgive me if this is already posted or if this is posted on the wrong section.
Sorry, the forum does not allowed me to post an URL until after my 15th posts.
 
Wouldn't worry about the 'lack of visits' so much, yet.

The thing to keep an eye on is always the tangible cooperation and ties. The Bush Adminsitration bulldozed the NSG agreement through, and the F-18, F-16-IN offers are still on the table, with offsets.
 
Wouldn't worry about the 'lack of visits' so much, yet.

The thing to keep an eye on is always the tangible cooperation and ties. The Bush Adminsitration bulldozed the NSG agreement through, and the F-18, F-16-IN offers are still on the table, with offsets.
India is usually ignored by the new incoming Presidents in the beginning. Bush took a while opening up to India too.
 
What!?!? India ignored by Obama and Clinton...

Well at least Anthony Bourdain didn't ignore India.:)

Anyways I'm sure India will get it's visit soon.
 
I know Hilary is coming to BD in March or April. She might include subcontinent in the same visit.
 
India desperately wants to be a Super Power feared by all, but look at what happen to India ... ... It seems that Clinton and Obama team have already obliterated India's dream and casting India as little pesky flies on the wall.

:bounce: :victory: :pakistan:



Link1: shadow.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2009/02/20/india_needs_a_lot_more_love_after_all_its_in_our_interest
By Dan Twining | Shadow Government

Link2: economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/PoliticsNation/Hilary_Clinton_to_give_Delhi_a_miss/articleshow/4139657.cms
Clinton to give Delhi a miss
Politics/Nation-News-The Economic Times

Note: I have done the PD forum search, so far there is no reference to this story.
Please forgive me if this is already posted or if this is posted on the wrong section.
Sorry, the forum does not allowed me to post an URL until after my 15th posts.

What world are you living in? Do the things mentioned by you have any significance at all?

Talk in terms of strategic cooperation, intelligence sharing. Talk about Arms deals. talk about nuclear deal. talk about Obama's message on Indian republic day that India does not have a better friend than US. Talk about increasingly powerful Indian lobby in US administration. Talk about Hillary's statements in her interview for SoS where she mentioned that US needs to keep good relations with 'India, a coutry with growing influence on the world'.

What petty points are you raising? Your user name clearly depicts your distorted views about India.
 
... ... India's worries were intensified when the new administration excluded India from its inaugural list of foreign policy partners and priorities, despite references to other Asian powers, including Pakistan, Afghanistan, Japan, South Korea, Australia, and China. And Indian diplomats were dumbfounded when Prime Minister Singh was not among the first two dozen world leaders to receive an introductory phone call from President Obama. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Chinese President Hu Jintao, among others, did.

... ... The absence of Secretary Clinton visit to New Delhi is the latest in an array of troubling signals about the new Obama administration’s priorities on the subcontinent ... ...

Isn't this phone thing old and discussed heavly in some other thread.
 
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