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India’s foreign policy is neither rational nor decent

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India’s foreign policy is neither rational nor decent

A good foreign policy will be an extension of a country’s national policies of development. But the disconnect becomes shocking in the case of India. Hardly a week after the euphoria over the multi-billion dollar decision to raise a mountain corps for the Indian Army comes the dismal report on what constitutes “poverty” in our beloved country.

External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid claimed that the decision on the war front was taken in “national interest”. No political party — including, tragically, the communist parties — questioned the efficacy of such definitions of “national interest”.

Now comes the shocking news that when the Indian political class speaks of “national interest,” how hopelessly out of touch with the realities they could be. Suffice to say, India would have roughly 250 million ‘poor people’ — or 700 million ‘poor people’ — depending on a bit of statistical jugglery and, of course, on how the political class chooses to view the tragic situation in our country which they have governed for 64 years since Imperial Britain departed.

The figure is 250 million if one were to argue that 60 cents is all that is needed for an Indian to keep body and soul together. But the figure jumps to 700 million if you slightly raise the bar of purchasing capacity to one dollar per day. Yes, a mere American dollar makes all the difference between heaven and hell for an Indian.

Yet, Khurshid claimed that India maintains “a rational, decent balance in our policies.” No, he is dead wrong — this is neither “rational” nor “decent”. This is plain illogical and it is sickening. We are losing our way. Read the lead story in today’s Hindu here.

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So the Obsession with Indian Poverty Helps This Guy Earn His Masturbation Today.
Great Work.

We Must Thank Guys Like Idune, peaceful , windjammer and faithfulguy, who have kept the Giant Fire of Indian - Poverty , Rapes , Caste and Poor Economy Alive - On a "Supposedly" Pakistani "Defence Forum" !

I appreciate the fact ( from the bottom of my heart ) that these Guys have Ample time to Sit , Search and Get Indian News Updates Regularly.

Thank You Guys !!


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What's minimum wage in India's big cities such as New Delhi and Mumbai?

Here in China it is about 3 US dollars per hour for Beijing、Shanghai、Shenzhen、Guangzhou etc。
 
Cheap propaganda strikes again !!!!!

@idune do not make India related matter a joke just like you did with BD.
 
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What's minimum wage in India's big cities such as New Delhi and Mumbai?

Here in China it is about 3 US dollars per hour for Beijing、Shanghai、Shenzhen、Guangzhou etc。

cost of living is lesser in India compared to china. idk the wage in Mumbai n Delhi but other 2nd tier capital cities have wages hovering above 1$ per hour.

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What's minimum wage in India's big cities such as New Delhi and Mumbai?

Here in China it is about 3 US dollars per hour for Beijing、Shanghai、Shenzhen、Guangzhou etc。

In India it is $2.5/- day on National level for unskilled worker. It goes up to $10/- at places like Kerala.

In Delhi, there is very less demand for unskilled workers so comparable wage cannot be stated but semi-skilled workers are compensated competitively in Delhi.


PS: Is $3/- Hour wage in Shanghai that of Unskilled worker because that would come out as $24/- day which is three times that of a US worker.(certainly a lie).

Another thing, Does Shanghai or any other Big City has a demand for unskilled workers??? Most of the Urban Demand is for that of Semi Skilled Workers.
 
A confused article.

talks of Defence & poverty and the title is foreign policy.

BTW foreign policies are not meant to be ' decent' but pragmatic.
 
So,poverty and international relations are related. :what:
 
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