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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
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Комментарии • 7

  • @pittsburghpatrika1534
    @pittsburghpatrika1534 28 дней назад +1

    I can tell U far more boldly that the EAM - who is more nuanced as a veteran in the field: Dual citizenship for NRIs is a VERY, Very bad idea.
    Offering dual citizenship to several million NRI will very negatively impact US-India diplomatic relations, making it far more complicated.
    I write this as an NRI myself in the US. Indians landed here seeking better opportunities l, more wealth and money and better lifestyle choices.
    And they got it by and large. But the tens of thousands of indiam😮s toiling as cab drivers, grocery store and restaurant Employees do not even appear on our radar screens.
    How many of us socially interact with these types of Indians?
    The US NRIs is see India as a rising power and the US and mature power and they want to ride on two horses.
    The NRis need to make a choice, this or that. This AND that is very very bad for India - and for the US too.
    Kollengode S Venkataraman

  • @SomnathDe-h7d
    @SomnathDe-h7d 28 дней назад

    Most difficult task will be managing Bangladesh Border.
    Whole eastern and Northeastern states may be affected.
    Jamat - BNP combination is a different proposition in Bangladesh.

  • @Narendratnreddy
    @Narendratnreddy 26 дней назад

    Unfortunate situation for India, india may miss demographic devident.

  • @pittsburghpatrika1534
    @pittsburghpatrika1534 28 дней назад

    The questioner was kind of putting himself on a pedestal - a small one though - on what can the US diaspora do to India during its centenary celebrations. Dies he know that MRziz surrendered their Indian citizenship in large number recently?
    Luckily India does not need anything from individual NRIs financially, or even technically.
    Technical interactions between the US and India will be at the corporate levels be they technology companies, leading hospitals, insurance, aerospace, banking, auto, pharma and other businesses. And this includes EVEN universities wanting to open campuses
    At these very high level decision making, individual Indians will have only limited role. Dvdn if they are big honchos, their marching orders will be given by the independent board of directors. US corporate board members can be brutal if their CEOs don’t meet their target.
    So, the senior Indian managers first loyalty will be to the company that pays his salary, not even to the US nation state.
    Besides. US national interests in any any foreign country is purely transactional.
    To serve its national interests, it has invaded weaker nations all through post WW II to serve its interests - in south and Central America, west Asia (also Middle East). It south east Asia and even South Asia. .
    And once its objectives are met, or once it sees that of us paying g too high a price, it has no hesitation to walk away as it happened in Vietnam and other places.
    This is his it should be because the US is a republic and not an empire.
    Therefore American youths’s interactions with India, by and large, is transactional and not sentimental.
    Long note as my response.
    I write this hasving lived long enough in the US and having published a nondescript magazine in a second-tier city commenting on social, political, cultural and economic issues on both India and the US
    Kollengode S Venkataraman

  • @siddharthanvarier3342
    @siddharthanvarier3342 29 дней назад

    Power Consolidation,especially by ostensibly, 'democratic' countries, are susceptible to power outrages, especially in developing countries of the world

  • @pittsburghpatrika1534
    @pittsburghpatrika1534 28 дней назад

    I can tell U far more boldly that the EAM - who is more nuanced as a veteran in the field: Dual citizenship for NRIs is a VERY, Very bad idea.
    Offering dual citizenship to several million NRI will very negatively impact US-India diplomatic relations, making it far more complicated.
    I write this as an NRI myself in the US. Indians landed here seeking better opportunities l, more wealth and money and better lifestyle choices.
    And they got it by and large. But the tens of thousands of indiam😮s toiling as cab drivers, grocery store and restaurant Employees do not even appear on our radar screens.
    How many of us socially interact with these types of Indians?
    The US NRIs is see India as a rising power and the US and mature power and they want to ride on two horses.
    The NRis need to make a choice, this or that. This AND that is very very bad for India - and for the US too.
    Kollengode S Venkataraman