Foreign NGOs in India - Cause for concern

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Let them worry their ass off.

Any foreign NGO which tries to influence governmental decisions and indulges in activism can get the hell out.

Let them do whatever charity work they feel like doing and stick to that. Why create shit like in the Kundakulam nuke plant case?
 

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I've been saying this from the very beginning.

.....That the protest in Kudankulam, unlike other protests in India, is not by political parties but by shady NGO's and missionary groups who are funded from abroad and who dont want development to come to that area. People who ask where the aid from Western countries go..here is your answer. Most of the aid from western countries go to these missionary organizations who then use it to indulge in all kinds of shady activities.

NGO s have mushroomed all across the country and many of them are actually overground fronts for underground organizations and the Govt must urgently enact a law to regulate the funding and activities of the NGOs.
what does the west get by stopping our nuclear projects?
 

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what does the west get by stopping our nuclear projects?
Quite a bit actually

1. Helps further the EJ agenda in that part of the country- get them involved in so-called social issues, free publicity

2. KKP project is an Indo-Russian cooperation. They would prefer to have their supported projects come up rather than their rivals.

3. It has been speculated that one of the spinoffs from the KKP project would be India acquiring the knowhow and the requisite technology to develop the miniature nuclear powerplants for Arihant class submarines. Presently we are struggling in that endeavour and have had to use an old 1980s Soviet-style reactor.
 

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The Union Minister said that the government would stop following the British rulers' policies only if the Supreme Court passed an order declaring those policies unfair and flawed.

Is that true ? Can we change the old British laws in India , if we wants to change them ?
 

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The Union Minister said that the government would stop following the British rulers' policies only if the Supreme Court passed an order declaring those policies unfair and flawed.

Is that true ? Can we change the old British laws in India , if we wants to change them ?

forget the minister ,he is a fool. ofcourse many of our leaders are too...
 

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Quite a bit actually

1. Helps further the EJ agenda in that part of the country- get them involved in so-called social issues, free publicity

2. KKP project is an Indo-Russian cooperation. They would prefer to have their supported projects come up rather than their rivals.

3. It has been speculated that one of the spinoffs from the KKP project would be India acquiring the knowhow and the requisite technology to develop the miniature nuclear powerplants for Arihant class submarines. Presently we are struggling in that endeavour and have had to use an old 1980s Soviet-style reactor.

1.sorry to ask but what is "ej agenda"?
2.so they are stopping Russian cooperation with India.what a bunch of fools.if they stop Russian projects in our country,Russian will stop their rivals projects in other countries( they definitely won't stop projects in India )
3.that's why Russia is Indias trustworthy partner..no other country will do it for India
 

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1.sorry to ask but what is "ej agenda"?
Evangelism.

2.so they are stopping Russian cooperation with India.what a bunch of fools.if they stop Russian projects in our country,Russian will stop their rivals projects in other countries( they definitely won't stop projects in India )
India is the biggest market in these terms. The west has a bigger financial and geostrategic muscle than Russia.
 

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Scan on foreign NGOs over rights data

Scan on foreign NGOs over rights data

Telegraph

The article enunciate the following:

1. India is watching three Dutch and Danish NGOs which is said to have reportedly 'cultivated' voluntary organisations in NE India to gather data that is anti India for presentation to the UN.

2. The officials of these organisation will face visa restrictioins.

3. The voluntary organisation has been 'collecting' data on the SF 'atrocities' especially in Manipur.

4. The Danish Institute of Human Rights (DIHR) and Dutch Catholic Organisation for Relief and Development have been placed under watch.

5. The Danish International Development Agency is already on the watch.

6. DIHR has also been funding unregistered NGOs.

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It is no way to check if the 'atrocities' that these Indian organisation funded by foreign agencies are indeed true or is being 'matched' to a wider foreign anti Indian agenda.

It must be remembered that one cannot get a true picture of the situation if one has a preordained 'theory' and then fit the 'facts' to support that theory.

A true picture can only emerge when 'facts' are unearthed and then 'theories' emerge as to what has happened.

There is no doubt that foreign countries and there organisations are fishing in troubled waters basically to keep India and third world countries in check to conform to their pressures.

These pressure maybe to ensure that India is more amenable to their economic, diplomatic and other requirements.
 

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Re: Scan on foreign NGOs over rights data

Scan on foreign NGOs over rights data

There is no doubt that foreign countries and there organisations are fishing in troubled waters basically to keep India and third world countries in check to conform to their pressures.

These pressure maybe to ensure that India is more amenable to their economic, diplomatic and other requirements.
There are lots of people and Orgs which acts as data collectors in India and send them to other countries. Then there are intellectuals for sale ready to make opinions to favor certain policies or ideas. They then get rewarded with funds, recognitions, or posts in other countries and slowly rise to international fame. These dutch NGOs are not the firsts, only tip of the iceberg.
 

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Re: Scan on foreign NGOs over rights data

`Watching`...??? Cant GOI order these outfits to quit the country, am sure Indira Gandhi would hv kicked their butts out is she were around.
 

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Re: Scan on foreign NGOs over rights data

It is a well established fact that NGOs work for funds/Dollares and not for any social welfare! We see a lot of work done - they are all photo ops!

It is high time GOI which is in hand in glove with such NGOs leave their corrupt motives aside and take up this national security issue, and make all NGOs accountable - at-least audit their books/sources of funds! Atleast the next GOI should keep this issue in mind! NGOs and left wing activists who have become millionaire will rake up BS issues such as - curtailing freedom of social workers, communal forces at work, anti-poor policies of GOI etc.....however, a pragmatic govt. will tame these monsters!
 

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Re: Scan on foreign NGOs over rights data

Scan on foreign NGOs over rights data

Telegraph

The article enunciate the following:

1. India is watching three Dutch and Danish NGOs which is said to have reportedly 'cultivated' voluntary organisations in NE India to gather data that is anti India for presentation to the UN.

2. The officials of these organisation will face visa restrictioins.

3. The voluntary organisation has been 'collecting' data on the SF 'atrocities' especially in Manipur.

4. The Danish Institute of Human Rights (DIHR) and Dutch Catholic Organisation for Relief and Development have been placed under watch.

5. The Danish International Development Agency is already on the watch.

6. DIHR has also been funding unregistered NGOs.

***************************

It is no way to check if the 'atrocities' that these Indian organisation funded by foreign agencies are indeed true or is being 'matched' to a wider foreign anti Indian agenda.

It must be remembered that one cannot get a true picture of the situation if one has a preordained 'theory' and then fit the 'facts' to support that theory.

A true picture can only emerge when 'facts' are unearthed and then 'theories' emerge as to what has happened.

There is no doubt that foreign countries and there organisations are fishing in troubled waters basically to keep India and third world countries in check to conform to their pressures.

These pressure maybe to ensure that India is more amenable to their economic, diplomatic and other requirements.
Read 'Breaking India' by Rajiv Malhotra. We can no longer remain ostriches who bury the heads in the sand.

http://www.breakingindia.com/
 

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Why can't we hit back by supporting the "Black" rights activists in USA? We can also raise the voice against the curtailment of freedom of "Muslim" minorities in countries like Switzerland, France etc.
 

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Why can't we hit back by supporting the "Black" rights activists in USA? We can also raise the voice against the curtailment of freedom of "Muslim" minorities in countries like Switzerland, France etc.
First they came for the communists,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a communist.
Then they came for the trade unionists,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews,
and I didn't speak out because I wasn't a Jew.
Then they came for me
and there was no one left to speak out for me.

By Pastor Nimroller
 

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Why can't we hit back by supporting the "Black" rights activists in USA? We can also raise the voice against the curtailment of freedom of "Muslim" minorities in countries like Switzerland, France etc.
If only we could help really suffering SCs, STs and improvished, then there would be no reason for them to fund so many Orgs here. If we had spine and ability to help ourselves from the start, NE wouldn't be Christian today and our society wouldn't be defamed so much.
 

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