Straws in the Wind Looming over India

  May 13 2008  | Views 383 |  Comments  (16)
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  Girdhar Gopal posted 3 mnths ago

Rana Rao Garu: Thank you for your response. I think India's response should be balanced between the security aspects and a response to the real cry of distress of the people left behind.  Just beating their heads down will not solve the problem, though I agree with you, that threat must also be addressed.
     By the way,like the proverbial snail I am also working on the other matter.
Rgds, Girdhar



  Rama Rao Garimella posted 3 mnths ago

My dear Gopalgaru,

If u read my earlier blogs i have been crying hoarse about the menace of naxalism. The Congress and Mr Patil the incompetent Home minister do not seem to be thinking that it is a great danger to our progress and integrity of the country. All parties should close their flanks and unitedly fight this menace. Otherwise this corridor from Nepal to LTTE controlled North of Sr Lanka is going to split the country to ruin.

Ramarao.



  Girdhar Gopal posted 3 mnths ago

Philip, thanks for your comments. Yes Agriculture with these increased oil prices is a good area to concentrate to make India a strong exporter of food.
Rgds, Girdhar



  Girdhar Gopal posted 3 mnths ago

Gregory:: I agree that the upwardly mobile sections of India must give up a part of their incomes to prevent an approaching catastrophe.
      On population control, India's rate has steadily increase from the high two's at independence to  an estimate of 1.6%(the last number by the CIA fact book) like elite education  this is a success story for India.. To bring it down to ZPG should be a combination of reasonably mild measures. A mandatory Chinese style draconian one child policy might be impossible in a society and polity like India.
Rgds, Girdhar



  jphilip posted 3 mnths ago

In the recent budget Palaniyappan had allocated handsome amounts for the the agriculture.
Before the budget presentation, Manmohan mentioned, if something happens to Indian IT we need a support system and that is India to be the foodbasket to the world.
When we import goods and services we are bringing in inflation too.



  GregoryFegel posted 3 mnths ago

     When the government and an upwardly-mobile bourgeoise ignore the rights and needs of the laboring classes, turmoil is to be expected. An estimated 25,000 Indian farmers have committed suicide during the past ten years. Eventually the masses of discontented peasants may shift from self-blame and suicide to blaming the government and the upper classes for their misfortune. The Naxalite movement may be a predictable result of the inability or unwillingness of the government and upper classes to deal effectively with the social issues that cause discontent.
     If India's right-wing Hindu extremists ever get leadership of the discontented lower classes, there may be some really bad class and ethnic trouble in store for India. It's time for the business community and the government to put their heads and their rupees together to mitigate some serious social problems and try to prevent the suffering that could lead to terminally destabilizing disorder.
     One program that must be implemented if India is to survive the coming century without widespread famine, economic collapse, social and political chaos, and major outbreaks of violence is the establishment of a national population control policy, such as the Chinese have with their one-child policy. Without population control, all other efforts at reform and progress will inevitably fail. -- GF





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