Friday, November 2, 2007

The Real of India


Before my visited to India for study, many question were offered to me, why should I go to India for study, in my country peoples saw India as the lax country in term of economy, at that time there was no exact answer which can I provide to them, but only one thing that made me sure that India is my destination it was the future prospect of this country as the new powerful country emerge in the Asian land.


There was much valuable point of views among the famous figures. Condoleezza Rice the US Secretary of State has stated that “India is a rising economic influence of power in the international system. It’s a great multiethnic democracy.”

Dr Manmohan Singh, the Prime Minister of India also said “Today, there is a great willingness internationally to work whit India and to build relationships of mutual benefit.”

It is easy to think of the Bush administration of the USA as being doggedly gung-ho in its foreign policy and perpetually worried about any Asian power getting a little above itself. Yet in March 2005, Washington began to make the extraordinary overtures to India, and announced that it planned to help India became a major world power in the twenty-first century, not the most Indians would consider they needed help, of course, but the point was clear.

Later that year, Manmohan Singh was fated in a visited to Washington, in which he was saluted with an almost unprecedented nineteen-gun salute. The following spring George Bush pain cordial high profile return visit to India. In the dramatic contrast to his condemnation of Iran’s nuclear programmed. Bush offered not just vocal but practical support to India’s nuclear aspiration, though with caveats that might yet cause ructions.

WHAT IS INDIA?

Not surprisingly, people in west are becoming increasingly interested in finding out what make the new India tick, and there has been a whole spate of books, articles and documentaries examining the “idea of India”. Views differ, of course, yet the one thing they all agree on is that India is contradictory, enigmatic and just plain hard to pin down.

There is a whole raft of superficial contradictions. India has been a fully fledged nuclear power since 1998, but it also home to 40 per cent of all the world’s malnourished children. It combines a booming retail economy with, apparently, an enduring anti-materialist philosophy. It is one of leading Asian players in the space race, yet it is dominated by ancient spiritually. It is at the forefront of some of the world’s cutting-edge technology and research, yet also home to some of the world’s most conservatives, intolerant religious ideas,

This was the simple views of India, and the incumbent thing that now India has upgrading its educational system, and it could be compared with the another developed countries, see and watch out the real of new great Gandhi’s country.

2 Comments:

At December 9, 2007 at 7:27 AM , Blogger satia said...

wah beneran ya tuh tntang india.. baru kerasanya saat kita ada di siinii

 
At December 9, 2007 at 7:27 AM , Blogger satia said...

wah beneran ya tuh tntang india.. baru kerasanya saat kita ada di siinii

 

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