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  • US is a businesswoman.....We must keep that in mind every second of our dealings with them...For US it is always about US which is not wrong but dangerous when dealing on an equal basis...such people can be fraternised with but can never be counted upon unless one accepts total supremacy of the latter,...which is miracle that India has not fallen to US domination like the UK and Germany has terribly fallen into.....Well Germany was never given a choice...But that is how it is.....

  • Mr. krishna can't speech without a written paper. We feels so ashamed to have such a idiot politician. Hillary Clinton is awesome.

  • @shaanu1087 everyone reads while speaking, even obama and hillary, obama cant say a word without a teleprompter on his face

  • This Congress Bastards have sold India to America.. This Congress and Sonia must be sent to Tihar for pushing India into hell..

  • God Bless England? you must be another Cliff Richard. Of you Gandhi said "Monuments of British adultery in the east, possessing the virtues of neither but the vices of both".

    No Englishman will mistake you for one of them. You cold be excused for mistaking one of them for a Fin, Russian, Pole or Greek but they can't mistake you or anything other than an Indian. A man of little pride, dignity and even littler dick.

  • Washington is bankrupt because they always build war instead of peace.

    The solution is: NO WAR. They should build up their own country instead of spending money for war in Irak, Afghanistan and many more countries.

  • I'm an American.  I was taught that hate is extreme.

  • @IndiaJaihind cymonebreathe is right. You are ignorant. Try to keep your home in order first instead of dreaming for ruling the world. I am an Indian.

  • long live

    INDIA ISRAEL AND BEST AMERICA

    JAI HIND

  • to all the americans.....why does your government keeps giving so much money to pakistan when u hate them so much? india is well on its way to become a global power and what would US achieve by siding on pakistan's side who is clearly helping america's enemies? india is increasingly getting annoyed by the aid given by US to pakistan! moreover US needs india to counter china! despite all this why does US gives pakistan more than $ 2 billion in aid to fight terrorist which they use against india!

  • @djthebest1234

    u dont know politics do you?

  • @tunkuhoy i know, why do u think so that i dont?

  • @djthebest1234

    cuz if u did u wud not be asking why americans aid pakistan... one clue for u.. china

  • @tunkuhoy well this just shows u do not know politics! pakistan is literally a china's colony,no matter how much money u give them they are not going to be US allies against china! in fact osama is more popular in pak than US! (osama at 14% of pop and US 7%)! quite ironical is the fact that US needs india for that one word china! why do u think there was the nuke deal? the co operation betn the 2 countries is increasing everyday! but all the bonhomie with india is also going to waste coz of aid!

  • @djthebest1234

    u got it all backwards... who said anything about pakistan going against china? u need to read history as well.. communism vs democracy

    anyway.. your answer lies in what happens if US does NOT aid pakistan... china will have monopoly on pakistan and in turn control over afghanistan... big territories..India is only incidental in all this.. India is neither a threat nor useful to USA because of its non alignment policy.. you are not seeing the big picture hence u got no idea

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  • @tunkuhoy well china already has monopoly over pakistan! US is losing war in afgh and plans an early exit from the area so why give aid to pak which will be used by the terrorist? instead use the money to save your recession hit economy! afgh is totally dependent on US aid and as long as aid is there US will always have a monopoly over its resources, non alignment of india was w.r.t cold war betn US & USSR now there is no cold war so the non alignment policy of india is already dead!

  • As a British citizen of Indian Ethnicity, can i say how proud i am of my country )England). Even though my ethnicity is Indian my country and loyalty will forever be with England!

    God Bless England and God Bless English democracy!!!

  • @bobdudes good for you.

  • @wwwboobytrap thanks... it means a lot

  • i just dont care what you stupid pepol jajajaj have to say but the best president of history is obama lama

  • @hardcorenyc

    Scumbag go die if you are out of job ! You racist pig,shame on you..

  • @hardcorenyc

    Scumbag go die if you are out of job ! You racist pig,shame on you!

  • @hardcorenyc

    Scumbag go die if you are out of job ! You racist pig,shame on you!!

  • I cringe when I hear people frame China as the enemy. Especially since their economy is so intertwined with Americas. Both are balancing each other out, and if anything to destroy one of them is to destroy the other.

  • @Imacdurmom Russia has much greater cultural ties to china and pakistan. If war between India did break out, however, russia probably wouldn't get too involved. Might support everyone with weapons deals, but India and the U.S. have much greater ties than India and Russia

  • USA has no regards for Afghanistan and Pakistan alliance for driving out Russia from Afghanistan and allowing NATO forces to hold Afghan Land against Russian expansion plans in this region.

  • The only issue with USA is injustice to Gujarat chief minister Mr.Modi for inadmissibility into Unitd States despite all level of courts has declared Mr. Modi innocent in Gujarat violence in 2002. All Sadam's relatives are enjoing USA residency the same as Pakistan's all current and past president and prime ministers in UK. Mr.Modi has never used civilian rights to appeal USA decision,USA President .....good-luck ..time for action,Kishor Patel, IOMG Group of Companies, Canada, welcomeabroaddotC

  • The Clampetts are coming to India!

    It will be interesting to see of Obama tells the people of India what he tells the people of the United States - that he is vehemently opposed to outsourcing to India and will shoot down the current tax cuts to American industries that do outsource there - this was one of his campaign promises. He is a chamelion President who changes colours to adapt to whichever environment he is in - he does, however, lie to them all equally.

  • @BuckOffama lol you are really anoying buckoff, you are in every comment board spitting out glenn beck talking points like you understand them... Obama didn't say he is going to create trade barriers with India, he is going to remove incentives for U.S. bussinesses to outsource labor. That seems pretty sensible. If you want your tech company to go to India to take advantage of cheaper labor, that is fine, The U.S. government won't stop you, but we aren't going to give you tax cuts for doing so.

  • @durhamdf Personally if I find something annoying I ignore it.You obviously find some type of peculiar draw with all the messages I've been receiving from you? I have never watched or heard Glenn Beck. I simply follow where my tax dollars are going very closely-I detest deception.Tell your "outsourcing" theory to the few thousand business leaders that went to India with him.Hell, Honeywell and GE are two of Indias top clients -both US contractors.You think they're gonna let that happen?

  • india - us should be a strong ally , bcoz t o suppress chinese spread in asia , this will be in USA interest

  • We've got momo's for u mr prez........there's more than chappati's here ...LOL!!!!!! and "Obama Platter"..... fr sure frm M-Cafe!!!!!!!!!hahahaha!!!

  • hail you up both us and india

    india should be the closest ally of us

  • @GeorgeDeG

    THANKYOU so much Sir,I think i m first time seeing an American saying something good About a Nation

    Thankyou so much

  • U.S Invest money on India Instead of China.....Who can trust on China after google hack on 2010 and manyzzz....

    LONG LIVE INDO-U.S

  • @IndiaJaihind

    No one country can 'rule' the world. I'm an Indian too, and a proud one at that, and I think today's world is fast becoming a multi-polar world. The United States and India are both great nations and should work together as we have a lot of things in common - commitment to democracy, love for freedom, respect for different cultures, love for science and technology and unconditional hate for religious extremism. 

  • @tejassawant I'm an American and I was taught that hate is extreme.

  • @nowornever619 Sorry, I don't get you. What are you trying to say?

  • @IndiaJaihind Ummm, I lived in India for quite some time and I have many Indian social contacts to legitimize my position on this. India deserves a purely secular state that GENUINELY addresses ongoing religion-, caste-, and class-based oppression and marginalization. "Ruling the world" with such inequality will only lead to further instability in India and anywhere else with the same case. JUSTICE FOR ALL should be the objective.

  • Namaste is the Hindu-based "hello". All Indians are not Hindu.

  • @cymonebreathe "Hindu" is not a religion. Its a way of life as we don't follow edicts of some religious book or saint. Its called "Sanatana (Eternal) Dharma (Law)".. All those residing in India are Hindu. They may follow any religion they want to.

  • @iyerman All Indians in INdia are not Hindu. That's a bigoted ignorant and false statement. Other religions do have holy texts and often do not participate in Hindu celebrations. Your thinking is very recent. Hinduism being everything, especially all religious practiced by Indians, is a nationalism project. appreciate and respect the religious diversity of India.

  • @IndiaJaihind whatever nationalism you THINK you will bring about, will not survive with growing socio-economic inequalities in India. u simply don't have the support, even under the mask of pan-Hinduism being used to bring about that nationalism.

  • TheFXGuru wrote

    "Nations have no permanent friends and no permanent enemies. Only permanent interests."

    ------------------------------­------------------------------­------------------------------­-----------------

    Very well said. Indians remember how hostile US-European diplomacy was towards India, to appease Pakistan when CIA needed Pakistan to breed Talibans and others for fighting Russians in Afghanistan.

    And see how much things have changed and not changed today. Proves your point.

  • I want to try some Hillary Platter!

    Lovely!

  • SM Krishna is a clown.

    Reading something written by his IFS officers, I bet he has no clue how to write it himself,

  • @clarkanorak

    LOL I think Clowns like you are all over internet.... FYI SM Krishna was a Fulbright Scholar and taught International Law at the George Washington University Law School in Washington D.C, and you think he can't write a speech! Muhahahahahahhahahhah :)

    Now do u know how clueless and miserable you sound? LOL :)

  • @tutu1234

    Yeah right!

    That's why his eyes are glued to the script and he mumbles through the whole thing. They could have written "Krishna is a clown" and he would have read it aloud anyway!

  • @clarkanorak

    Hhahhahah Again you show your ignorance by making such statements, English is not his first language not even his second! :)

    He is old and needs to keep a track of what he says, he has to be very particular how he addresses Obama, on the other hand Obama can talk abt all the stuff he cud think of other than "Change" LOL

    P.S: Are you a pakistani or a Redneck?

  • @tutu1234 Yeah....I like your changing claims each time. Reknowned George Washington professor or old man who does not know English. Which is it? Besides....why didn't he just give a speech in his own language if his English is so bad. Dozens of foreign officials do it. State Dept and IFS have plenty of people who can translate for him.

    He just made a fool of himself.

  • @clarkanorak

    LOL I don't know which part of my message you had difficulties comprehending?

    But I would like to make it simpler- 1) SM Krishna was both a Professor in George Washington Law School and he is at present very old.

    2) As we know how well qualified& knows his subject matter, your claim that he can bot write his speech does not stand ground!

    3) He spoke in English because its common mannerism that if you know d native tongue of Host country try& speak it (understood by all).

    ??

  • @tutu1234

    And what language does he lecture in at GWU? Kannada? If he is such a great professor at an American law school, he should be able to give a speech in English without mumbling over a pre-prepared script! Make up your mind. He looks like a doofus anyway.

  • @clarkanorak

    I think he gave a good speech in English, being not his first language!

    If you see majority of Indian professors (not born in US) in US universities are South-Indian and speak with similar accent , and are readily employed by US to teach American students!

    I have made it clear that this is how he speaks and it does not matter for a person from non-English background to speak with US accent and in no way it indicates that he cannot write his own speech!

    Hope you understand now!

  • Please read the National Security Strategy pdf. It will blow your mind if you can decipher the level of integration with other military on pg.19. And it designates America as the global security agent. These partnerships require certain degrees of loss of sovereignty.

  • The flag was officially adopted by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, on June 12, 1956, with Executive Order 10670.

  • The Army flag was dedicated and unfurled to the general public on 14 June 1956 at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, on the 181st anniversary of the establishment of the U.S. Army by the Continental Congress. The original flag measured 4 feet 4 inches by 5 feet 6 inches, the flag is of white silk with a blue embroidered central design of the original War Office seal. "United States Army" is inscribed in white letters on a scarlet scroll, with the year "1775" in blue numerals below.

  • The distinction between India and US politicians come across clearly. American politicians are entertainers in front of camera. Each performance is like a stand up act. Indian politicians seldom deviate from the script - always politically correct and prosaic but some times dull.

  • Thank U obama, u r the Living Gandhi

  • Thanks Obomber and company. Both the U.S. and India are great cast systems. Both funnel all of thier nations wealth to the top 2% of thier population. Both are totally corrupt.

  • USA is the biggest criminal in the world.Please india,don't fall to USA's lies again.It will keep telling us that we are strategic partners and it will continue to sponsor terrorism against our country to kill our people.If usa is really an ally then it should first extradite david headley to India.

    india should warm up to china instead..

  • Very promising. As Americans expand their involvement toward India, there are cross-cultural and communication challenges to be overcome. Here is a short movie that encapsulate some of these issues and how to overcome them, Seach for "doing a deal in India" on youtube

  • GOD BLESS AMERICA

  • Tá bonitona ainda essa Hilary!!!!

  • @mayank6050 and fuck the rest?

  • Show of hands...

    How many of you are completely unaware of India's recent purchase of substantial holdings in gold bullion?

    If this was a strategy meeting then the US strategy is to refocus India's attention on retaining US dollar holdings. India is clearly making it known they do not want to hold dollars. India prefers to protect itself by holding a commodity that will retain value, gold, and dispose of the intrinsically worthless and ever devaluing dollar.

  • Its very pleasing to see something like this happen. Although, I wish we had a better speaker representing India; Krishna is good, but a speaker like Shashi Tharoor would've been better. We need to improve the speaking skills of our leaders :-/

  • @nikhilb123 he was alright

  • OMG Hillary is smokin hot

  • @SuperPumpaction she a old hag

  • @screenflicker1 Doesn't matter. Her beauty grows with her age. Hillary is gorgeous.

  • @SuperPumpaction sure is if you compare her with your ugly southindian bitches

  • @screenflicker1 dont call anyone ugly until you look in the mirror and find out your ugly yourself...

  • @screenflicker1 poda thevidiya paiya ungammala okka.. you know when it comes to scolding there is nothing as sweet as doing it in mother tongue .. again ungamma koothila nai poola vitu aatta...

  • Good work and keep it work!! Really nice to see that two largest democracies shaking hand together .. God bless india!!

  • Russia - India friendship/partnership goes a long way back. Well into the olden days of the former Soviet Union. This American thing is new and quite recent.

    America is only interested in forcing its policies upon other countries. In a not so friendly way.

    All this pre-written 'speech' sounds good, but I, as an Indian, would trust Russia over America.

    On a side note, Minister Krishna almost put me to sleep.

  • @prdp Seems like you know shit about Admiral Gorshkov deal. It seems you failed to understand yesterday's Soviet Union is NOT today's Russia. You are correct when it comes to SU and its loyalty, but wrong as far as Russia is concerned to a certain extent. Moreover,neither I believe in "either Russia or US" coldwar crap nor I believe new generation,like me, is dumb enough to put all their eggs in one basket. "Nations have no permanent friends and no permanent enemies. Only permanent interests."

  • @GeorgeDeG Thanku George!! Much appreciate your comment!!

  • The Indian ambassador is putting Obama and Hillary to sleep

  • @razattack1337 haha

  • India and the United States have many things in common,this relationship is of great importance to both The WORLD'S LARGEST AND OLDEST DEMOCRACIES.

  • @FukkkDaRulezzz

    Yup even I agree with you pakistan has passed its usefulness for which it was created by English and Americans after WW2. Its time for further disintegration for this pathetic Failed Terrorist beggar State of pakistan! and whatever strategic locations u need are in Balochistan, help BLA to gain independence and i am sure they will help you wd Iran and left-over punjabi pakistan!

    Yes pakistanis are Brain-damaged beyond repair, only way is to go Indian way which we did in 1971!

  • Everything said and done, we should have Excellent rations with USA, but even USA has to show commitment by not arming a Rouge Terrorist & Failed State no.10 pakistan with free arms such as F-16s etc which pakistan doesn't require to fight Taliban, and will be used against India.....USA has to get its story straight no Double game plz!

    Due to double standards, sheer hypocrisy and selfishness NO-body in the world trusts US, I think this event should an opportunity to set tables straight!

  • @tutu1234 I agree and dissagree, The U.S. needs to put pressure on pakistan to finally deal with the terrorist problem it has in its tribal regions, while not making Pakistan worried that it is being pushed into a corner. This situation would be a million times worse if the U.S. loses diplomatic ties with Pakistan and Pakistan would continue to support extremeist groups instead of at least begining to address this problem. But obviously India should be our greatest ally in the region

  • @durhamdf You may want to do your homework and see how much money Obama's allocated to Pakistan next year. India "should" be a lot of things, but *they* do not *bow down* to the US (you know how some leaders do that, right?). You seem to forget that no one appreciates being screwed, India included. India's economy is stronger the the US economy - in fact, every economy in the world is. Ya might wanna open your eyes and see what a mess you really live in here.

  • @BuckOffama Yeah we are helping pakistan fight terrorist that attack india too! India is one of our biggest partners in the war on terror. And the U.S. economy is still the strongest economy in the world despite your doomsday hysterics, not the fastest growing, but that would be unusual for the largest ecoonomy. And as for outsourcing, there is a BIG difference between U.S. companies investing in new markets, and shipping American jobs oversees. One does not necessarily mean the other.

  • @durhamdf Please, do not take my word for it: CIAdotGov > library > publications > thewordfactbook > rank order. No need to read the whole list - you can just scroll down to the very bottom of the list to find *your* hometown. Perhaps you are not aware that Honeywell as already built their own call center in India.Every major corporation that has reps over there right now outsources to India.US companies investing in new markets? They can't even pay their own freakin payrolls!

  • @BuckOffama What are you even arguing, you just bitch with no point to it. Are you saying that Obama is being to protectionist? and if so, how so? And yes, companies are trying to invest in new markets, because they are growing faster, not because they are stronger economies. They are investing in these new markets trying to capitalize on the new internal demand that countries like India and China are starting to develope a middle class

  • @tutu1234 Absolutely! Thank YOU for recognizing this - that is a fact! Tell this to Durhamdf below, would ya?

  • @tutu1234 Obama allocated even more funds to Pakistan for next year as well. It appears to me as though he & Hillary are not aware that other countries do their homework, communicate with each other, look past their empty words, and are well aware of the lies and hypocrasy. Let's hope the fool US citizens wake up as well, although I'm not real optimistic about that.

  • @tutu1234 Hi Tutu,

    Not sure what country you are from, but in the USA most Americans do not support Obama, his support continues to decrease rapidly and justifiably. He is supposed to represent the United States of America while other nations focus upon their needs. Recent elections were a much greater loss to Obama and his party because there were so many small leaders elected who are Republicans. Biggest loss in both houses now consider very important small community losses. =)

  • Its times need both oldest and largest Democrasy come and work together we both have common goals we have common human values,We both have common interest in science and technology, we both are suffering from Islamic terrorism we must needed to devolop common understanding betweem two nation for our countries and its peoples.

  • Hope USA will be soon our friend like Russia ...INDIA's should also play bridge roll between USA and RUSSIA...so USA and RUSSIA become friend tri-nation[INDIA, USA & RUSSIA] friendship can make revolution for peacefull world.

  • criminal scum......i wonder who writes hilarys jokes.......

  • Obama rocks.

  • look at hillary's face.....the look of a traitor...and obama just stands there like an idiot

  • okay i didn't see obama's speech...lol....was funny

  • @HeavyVerbzz Value change for survival

  • Did they think they can fool India with this. heh

  • @jsvjuggernaut Value change for survival

  • Hillary Clinton scares the bejesus out of me for some reason.

    Obama, you won't have my vote next term, sorry.

    The indian guy is cool.

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  • stupid paki

  • @gregapage Man keep the name calling to a minimum... takes people off track.

  • @gregapage lol fyi indians fking hate pakis. we've already had 3 wars with them and we beat the living shit out of them in each one ;)

  • Anyway... I know we say the birthplace of history -- I'm just wondering where was the birthplace of ourstory. Herstory has to be birthed somewhere too. Maybe all the way back to Mother Earth... Mother to daughter to mother to daughter is the true line.

    Laughter is better then arguing or talking it out is better then bickering.

    Value Change for survival

  • Strategic Dialogue?

    Is that what the elite call the looting of the USA to give to the east?

    It really seems like the want the USA to fall while they are working for the east.

    Such traitors.

  • @VoIPpoetry Are you saying that they are people of traits?

    What's a trait?

    We all have traits.

    One would be that I learn a little late sometimes

    We are all related... every human being to every thing in the universe.

    Did you know that we are star dust? Even the dirt you walk on.

    Value Change for survival

  • Why do we need strategic dialog? Why don't we have a friendly dialog? Strategic sounds like a chess game... Friendly sounds like a walk in the park.

    Anyway if you ever change the word strategic to friendly let me know.

    We are all related why make it so strategic for any human being or peoples of Mother Earth.

    Your friend

    P.S. Value change for survival

  • Hillary Clinton is doing a great job as Secretary of State

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