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s bulllying in japan s neighborhood. if they don t challenge china, then china will begin taking more liberties with all it s neighobrs. 10:35 am September 26, 2010 indian wrote: the commonwealth games is of no real consequence to india or the world. it is unfortunate that anybody portrays it as india s effort to showcase itself as a rising power because that sells india short.what is the commonwealth games ,cheaptomsshoessalei.com? an attempt by britain to delude itself into believing that it matters to the world whent the reality is that britain ceased to be a superpower in 1939, just nine years after the first commonwealth games were held. britain was being beaten around by hitler till indian soldiers loyal to britain stopped hitler at el-alamein and the japanese in the jungles of burma. india is much bigger than the commonwealth games. if the world doesn t respect india,tell them to screw themselves.they have no idea what it is to be a democracy with 1 billion people and how complex the problems become when that happens,toms shoes sale. 3:28 pm September 26,toms shoes, 2010 Game Watcher wrote: anonymous wrote:the headlines say today that japan just caved into china’s bullying in the islands near japan.japan arrested a chinese fisherman for violating what it views as it’s territory. china respinded with threats to block exports of rare earth minerals. china controls 99 percent of the rare earth mineral market in the world and brought japan to it’s knees.there is an old story about an arab and his camel. the arab was comfortable in his tent and his camel outside felt cold. the camel requested the arab to let it stick it’s nose into the tent. the generous arab gave in to the camel’’s request. then the camel stuck it’s head,neck, and body and moved into the tent.the arab had to give up his tent and sleep in the cold outside.america ,europe and china’s neighbors are headed the same way. they just surrendered to china’s bulllying in japan’s neighborhood. if they don’t challenge china, then china will begin taking more liberties with all it’s neighobrs.What grass are you smoking? YOU ARE OUT OF TOPIC AND OUT OF LINE. What has this got to do with Topic or India?India like China has her own set of problems to address.I being a Chinese is not commenting and flaming in here either.It is interesting to hear other people experiences e.g. what indian wrote. 5:44 pm September 26, 2010 albert.pinto wrote: I think that this is also related to the location.All the successful examples that are mentioned by other readers : Infy , TCS etc all have one thing in common.Their offices are not located in Delhi.Any venture in India which is located only in Delhi or its surrounding areas is bound to fail. If a majority of people think nothing of breaking local traffic laws , spitting on the streets and bribing their way to perform routine tasks why are we blaming the organising committee.If Indian citizens (people like you and me) actually believe that subverting the law , jumping queues is OK and jugaad is something to be proud of there is no hope for India. 7:2 Related articles:
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