International Affairs
Terrorism: Diverting Attention From the Firangi Enemy
Jul 29th
JULY 28, 2008: Diverting Attention From The Firangi Enemy:
I have said that almost all terrorist incidents in India since 1983 have been carried out either by groups directly controlled by the CIA or controlled by the CIA through intelligence agencies in the region, including India’s RAW (see my blog ‘India‘s Nuclear Supremacy Over the United More >
” THE BEIJING OLYMPICS DREAM. [ 08.08.08 ]
Jul 29th
A proud and nervous China prepares to take the Olympic stage and gain international respect.
Being host of the Olympics is a major undertaking, especially for the developing countries. But for Chinese, game take on extra significance,
a country barely feed itself 25 years ago has accomplished so much in so little time.
China is a developing country. More >
DANGERS OF INDO-USA NUCLEAR DEAL
Jun 29th
The media build-up in favour of civilian nuclear technology ‘transfer’ and ‘trade’ between US and India is so systematic and clever, as to make the public in India see only benefits from it rather than disadvantages or hazards.
The media is aimed at making the Indo-US nuclear deal look like a golden opportunity without considering the More >
US aid to Pakistan mostly unaccounted
Jun 25th
WASHINGTON: Nearly six billion US dollars have been provided by the US to Pakistan to fight against terrorism since the September 9, 2001 attacks on America. But the funds have hardly been used for that purpose, an independent audit has found.
The findings by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released in a report on Tuesday showed More >
Stop Nuclear Deal…We dont want Nuclear Energy….It will kill our race…………….Look for other energies…
Jun 25th
The idea that history is a dialectic, or continuing conflict, between two opposites – capitalism and communism, or Christianity and Islam, or liberalism and conservatism. Each of these struggles succeeds the other as a historical imperative. No doubt experts can summarise this better.
dialectic
Greek term, originally associated with the philosopher Socrates’ method of argument through dialogue More >

