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I'm glad he is speaking in Hindi, it is better a leader speaks in the language that he is comfortable with. Speaking in English when not a fluent English speaker (and Modi isn't) puts him at a disadvantage with better speakers. Better to concentrate on the substance of the talks rather than labour in a language that isn't the most comfortable.
the question is what type of hindi the one spoken by ur pandits or the one you copied from URDU ??
 
I'm glad he is speaking in Hindi, it is better a leader speaks in the language that he is comfortable with. Speaking in English when not a fluent English speaker (and Modi isn't) puts him at a disadvantage with better speakers. Better to concentrate on the substance of the talks rather than labour in a language that isn't the most comfortable.

exactly,,,,who cares which language he uses as long as he speaks relevant stuff
 
Terrestrial transmission of lot of channels would eat bandwidth which could be used for more fruitful endeavors.

But even on DD national, 3 hrs everyday and for second half of sunday, feed from regional channel is transmitted.
More fruitful endeavors like ???

You do know that UHF has a lot of bandwidth ?? We get nearly 12 channels on terrestrial tv's.
 
It's a fucked up thread. And poz Mr. Moderator.plz delete this one, we Indians never learn to respect each others values..or culture or religions..so don't make a mockery of yourself in front of the world...loosers
 
Only issue is when some one lies or is ignorant..

India doesn't have a national language..

I have no issue Modi using language of his choice.. though i would have been proud if he had used his mother tongue

Gujarati is similar to Hindi in many ways. Most of those who speak Hindi can understand Gujarati enough to get the point. So he is not being forced to speak in the language. Relax.
 
In international diplomacy levels , using an interpreter and speaking in your native tongue is a wise move. If you understand English for example and the other leader is speaking in English, it gives you more time to consider your response whilst the interpreter is interpreting what was said.
 
NEW DELHI: The Narendra Modi government may not only strengthen ITBP deployment and infrastructure along the India-China border, but also promote civilian settlements in border areas.

Unlike the UPA regime that was reluctant to undertake aggressive deployment of troops in stretches close to the India-China border, the Union home ministry may now go for a formal survey of the border gaps and come up with a fresh deployment plan to ensure that ITBP troops are in good strength to discourage incursions on part of the Chinese troops into Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh.

In addition to that, road connectivity will also be strengthened along the border areas. The strengthening of infrastructure will also cover construction of bridges and better mobile connectivity through setting up of BSNL towers.

However, a significant move on part of the Centre would be to promote human settlements towards Indian side of the India-China border. This, sources pointed out, would help reinforce India's claim to the area in any subsequent border settlement negotiations. A senior government functionary recalled former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's insistence on leaving human settlements untouched while working out the border demarcation.

Meanwhile, with reports indicating that Chinese President Xi Jinping may visit India later this year, there is renewed hope among the people of Arunachal Pradesh that the stapled visa issue would finally be settled. "The two leaders wield all the power to have the final word on betterment of India-China ties," a senior government functionary pointed out.


Modi govt to promote civilian settlements along India-China border - The Times of India


Great decision ...Modi govt is on right track !
 
Potential fifth column or joker playing to the crowd?Can't make up my mind.
 
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