IdeaQueen thumbnail
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Consider the neighboring countries of India! Consider the situation there:
Nepal--Unstable governments😕
Bangladesh--Milatary rule which does not have control
Srilanka---Good Government with good number of good enemies..the tigers🤢
Pakistan-- Efficient ruler with lot of unrest in the country
Afghanistan--- Pathetic political situation in the country which seems to be normal😕
Is India unsafe because of unrest in its immediate neighbours?
Is the internal security in India distrubed by the unrestful forces of some of its neighbours?
Can the Govts..of these countries..look in a broader view and act on these unrestful elements?
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Posted: 18 years ago
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I dont think India can really blame anyone else for the troubles and unrest it itself is facing. 😊
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Posted: 18 years ago
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i think yes all these things do hamper the growth of a country as it has to divert its energies and resourses to these things also.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: cool_pooja

I dont think India can really blame anyone else for the troubles and unrest it itself is facing. 😊

I agree with Pooja.😊

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: cool_pooja

I dont think India can really blame anyone else for the troubles and unrest it itself is facing. 😊

I agree with u😊....
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Posted: 18 years ago
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The entire region is unstable in that sense. With changing times, social and economic advances and post-cold-war new world alliances, we all can try to benefit each other as opposed to harming.
Every country has its defined social structure and politicians with their agendas. There are certain moves we should make to keep trouble off and certain essential moves to abolish troubles within. We can't blame others / neighbours the way certain things are.

In that sense, I agree with Pooja. Nobody would and should stop all of us from our fight against terrorism within and beyond our borders and the region should get together leaving petty motives aside. U T O P I C ? I don't think so. H A R D? Indeed ! Common man needs to begin to believe 😊 .
PS (unrelated) - @ Myth & Dew drop- Good to have you back 😊.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: cool_pooja

I dont think India can really blame anyone else for the troubles and unrest it itself is facing. 😊


I'm not saying that India should blame other countries for its inefficiency!
My ideas are about..the impact of the disorder in neighboring countries on India.....😊

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Posted: 18 years ago
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I do think the unrest around India does sort of hamper us but not as much as the willful unrest that is created inside India by unscrupulous political parties. But of course it would be hampering to a country's development to be permanently looking around over its shoulders to check on its neighbors.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Unrest in neighboring countries does threaten India's security. The instability causes people to move to India illegally and result in disturbing our economy and some who indulge in terrorism causes bigger threat to our internal security. Even SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) which was developed to strengthen economical ties between South Asian countries failed because of the political rivalries between some countries.

Originally posted by: mythili_Kiran


Can the Govts..of these countries..look in a broader view and act on these unrestful elements?

It is not that easy but it is not impossible either. In India we have Punjab's example on how we successfully tackled terrorism and brought the state back to normalcy.

Though I am a supporter of democracy, I still believe that some countries with military rulers have done better for their country economically. However, people are getting mislead on various levels and poverty does thrust people to pick up wrong side faster.

Government alone cannot do anything. They need people's support. For common man it is very easy to blame everything on government when they hardly do anything to improves their country's condition and sit in the comforts of home and talk about patriotism and failure of government.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Maya_M

Unrest in neighboring countries does threaten India's security. The instability causes people to move to India illegally and result in disturbing our economy and some who indulge in terrorism causes bigger threat to our internal security. Even SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation) which was developed to strengthen economical ties between South Asian countries failed because of the political rivalries between some countries.

It is not that easy but it is not impossible either. In India we have Punjab's example on how we successfully tackled terrorism and brought the state back to normalcy.

Though I am a supporter of democracy, I still believe that some countries with military rulers have done better for their country economically. However, people are getting mislead on various levels and poverty does thrust people to pick up wrong side faster.

Government alone cannot do anything. They need people's support. For common man it is very easy to blame everything on government when they hardly do anything to improves their country's condition and sit in the comforts of home and talk about patriotism and failure of government.



oh well-said there! The first part especially is something i completely overlooked.. TFS.

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