Sunday, December 26, 2004
India, the great one
For the Bangalorians, I want to wonder how long it will take India to become a great one. It's already on its way. Coincidentally, I watched a movie last night with Dippin Mamu called Swedas. It is about a Nasa Global Precipitation Measurement (gpm) manager named Mohan. (part is played by Sharukan). When he was a child, in India, he had a servant named Kaveriamma to look after him. She was like a 2nd mother. He feels bad that he isn't there to take care of him and goes back to India to find her. While he is there, he sets some miracles into action. It is a terrific movie.(Anil Tau would like it)
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I loved the movie and I'm glad you liked it too. Rich or poor, every country is great in its own way. It's important--but not critical--what the rest of the world thinks of India. What matters more is how its own people feel about it. If its people are proud of their motherland, then that is the true litmus test of greatness.
I disagree. I think that the rest of the world's opinion about you is just as important. For example, if they think that you are weak, they might attack you, not befriend you, or execute other unfavorable actions. I think that fact is just as important as everyone's opinion about country.
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