Germany supports Naxals in India?

Mad Indian

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well shes a paki and hillary is already known for her anti-modi stance, this is way more ominous than anything we faced during obama.
I think this fear is misplaced. If we had a govt like UPA who would sell their mothers for breaking India, then yes, we should be vary of them. But we have Modi in power. The best they cold do is put the relations on a back bench for the entirety of her term. As I already said, we have grown past the point, where we could be contained.

Of course, if Indians vote in AAPtards , then we dont need USA to break us apart.
 
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I'm not as worried about Merkel as I'm about Hillary winning in 2016. Look who's her top aide - Huma Abedin.


Hillary's "get modi" policy :-

http://www.sunday-guardian.com/news/obama-quietly-reverses-hillarys-get-modi-policy
That's just the tip of the iceberg as far the Clintons are concerned, particularly Shillary. There's a lot of dirt if you go digging.

However, once geo-political interests converge, individuals can do little. Apart for us soon becoming their biggest weapons importer, with Russia-China nexus growing stronger and Putin simply humiliating US in Syria, US cannot and will not alienate India.

In the unlikely event she does become President, she will likely not even be the Democratic candidate once Biden jumps in, we'd need to ramp up our lobbying in US Congress and Senate. Republicans will be our best friends them.

Besides, we have faced the worst of US when we were much weaker, we'll be just fine.

Of course, if Indians vote in AAPtards , then we dont need USA to break us apart.
If it were not our country we were discussing, I'd seriously wish to see such an experiment.

Though, its hardly far fetched that AAP would be a part of any non-BJP government in the future, so we might have an AAP cabinet minister for a critical post one day.

Worst still, if Modi does not get his act together, it might be as soon as 2019.
 

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In the unlikely event she does become President, she will likely not even be the Democratic candidate once Biden jumps in, we'd need to ramp up our lobbying in US Congress and Senate. Republicans will be our best friends them.
I dont understand how you think her presidency is unlikely. I am pretty sure that bitch is gonna be the next US pres
 

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I dont understand how you think her presidency is unlikely. I am pretty sure that bitch is gonna be the next US pres
Everyone in the party, apart from the sycophants in her group hate her. She is like the last resort when there is no real alternative. Just like in 2008, people grudgingly were going were her until Obama got in. Now, if Biden jumps in with Warren as his VP candidate, Shillary is toast. Even Biden is giving her a run.

Also, it seems there is a lot of strife between Obama and her, thus, the FBI investigations into her email scandal. Obama really does not want her to follow him if he can have any other Democrat.

In this context, I consider she is like US's Advani, always wanted the top job, was never really going to get it.

Let see tough, the Oct 22 hearings should be fun. I enjoy her frustration at anyone having the audacity to ask her questions.
 

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https://www.rt.com/news/189444-france-hollande-popularity-low/

New unpopularity record: 86 percent of French reject Hollande
Published time: 21 Sep, 2014 12:57Edited time: 21 Sep, 2014 13:01
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86 percent of France’s population don’t support Hollande, says the IFOP [French Institute of Public Opinion] poll. Its results were published in Le Journal du Dimanche, a French weekly newspaper. The French president has lost four points since August.

The pollster interviewed 1,970 people, aged 18 and over, between September 12 and September 20.

Hollande’s popularity is the lowest among the workers parties - only nine percent. 20 percent of Left Front and 19 percent of the Greens (Europe Ecology) approve of Hollande. His highest rating is among the members of his own Socialist Party – 42 percent.

In the meantime, the popularity of Manuel Valls, French prime minister, also dropped 1 point to 35 percent.

Valls rating shows a slight decline from a high 58 percent when he took up his post on April 1, 2014. He was appointed to the position of prime minister in order to install discipline in the government.

Earlier in September, IFOP said that 85 percent of the population does not want President Francois Hollande to seek a second term in 2017. Fifty percent of those who were polled did not think that the French president was delivering on his promises. Unemployment is approaching a record high and is currently over 10 percent.

READ MORE: Hollande most unpopular French president in decades – poll

However, the French president is not going to quit, saying at the recent NATO summit in Cardiff that he will not step down and will stay in office until his term runs out in 2017.

READ MORE: 10 items of dirty Elysee Palace laundry from Hollande’s ex

Another poll by TNS-Sofres also put Holland’s approval rating at a record low of 13 percent and it makes him the most unpopular French president since the Second World War. They conducted their research between August 28 and September 1, questioning 1,000 people.

 

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http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/26/us-europe-migrants-germany-merkel-idUSKCN0RQ0ID20150926

Support for Merkel falls over handling of refugee crisis

Migrant children reach out for gifts donated by the local community for the Bayram festivities at an improvised temporary shelter in a sports hall in Hanau, Germany, September 24, 2015.
REUTERS/KAI PFAFFENBACH

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's popularity has dropped sharply over her handling of the refugee crisis, two polls showed on Saturday, indicating a shift in the mood in Europe's most populous country towards the record influx of new arrivals.

Merkel has been accused by her allies in Bavaria - the entry point to Germany for most migrants - and some eastern EU neighbors of fuelling the influx of people by effectively giving refugees from Syria a green light to come to Germany.

Berlin expects at least 800,000 economic migrants and war refugees this year alone. While some Germans warmly welcome people fleeing conflict in the Middle East and Africa, others are concerned about how easily they can be integrated.


In a survey published in Der Spiegel magazine and conducted by pollster TNS Forschung, Merkel's support dropped five points to 63 percent compared to the previous ranking three months ago.

For the first time in Merkel's third term in office, a leading member of her junior coalition partner, the Social Democrats, topped the list of popular politicians. Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier got 67 percent approval.

Merkel's Bavarian ally Horst Seehofer, who has said she was wrong to let Syrian refugees stuck in Hungary come to Germany, saw his approval rating jump 6 points to 44 percent.

Another poll for ZDF television showed Merkel's popularity fell to 1.9 from 2.4 two weeks earlier, with support being measured on a scale between -5 and 5.

While roughly three out of four Germans still say Merkel is doing a good job all in all, her refugee and asylum policies are being viewed more critically, the ZDF Politbarometer showed.

Half of those polled were content with Merkel's refugee policy while nearly as many, 43 percent, disagreed with the chancellor's approach, the survey said.

Merkel, who has governed Germany since 2005, is expected to seek a fourth term in 2017.



(Reporting by Michael Nienaber; Editing by Dominic Evans)
 

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Germans are a creepy lot..I shudder at their condescending behavior (which I'd had experienced myself vividly btw) :S

@Rowdy To give you another taste of German high-handedness, do read the comments re Emirates beating Lufthansa for Mumbai slots:

http://www.aerotelegraph.com/mumbai-indien-airbus-a380-slot-mumbai-lufthansa-emirates

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While we are at it, watch this German documentary about India. It sums up everything Germans think about India. No one should be under the ilusion that Germans have any love lost for us. Mark my words:

 

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Germans are a creepy lot..I shudder at their condescending behavior (which I'd had experienced myself vividly btw) :S

@Rowdy To give you another taste of German high-handedness, do read the comments re Emirates beating Lufthansa for Mumbai slots:

http://www.aerotelegraph.com/mumbai-indien-airbus-a380-slot-mumbai-lufthansa-emirates

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While we are at it, watch this German documentary about India. It sums up everything Germans think about India. No one should be under the ilusion that Germans have any love lost for us. Mark my words:

I know......... :rofl: saw it when it came out on the arte website :lol: I have no illusions.
EDIT: They say the 2002 train caught fire and burnt.... I wonder how but that is not cleared in the documentary.
 

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Meeting with one 'which' was not enough :pound:
 

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we import a lot of things from Germany, it about time we should find an alternative.

Our power sector if full of German consulting companies which normally bids and takes the contracts and hands it over to Chinese companies, there are lots of Germans citizens empolyed in our power sector too.
 

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we import a lot of things from Germany, it about time we should find an alternative.

Our power sector if full of German consulting companies which normally bids and takes the contracts and hands it over to Chinese companies, there are lots of Germans citizens empolyed in our power sector too.
The only alternative here is indigenous. Why do you want to find an alternative? Because Germany 'supports' Naxals. Which western country doesn't?
 

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The only alternative here is indigenous. Why do you want to find an alternative? Because Germany 'supports' Naxals. Which western country doesn't?
Slave mentality is deep in people..............................
 

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The only alternative here is indigenous. Why do you want to find an alternative? Because Germany 'supports' Naxals. Which western country doesn't?

Well so by your understanding we should stop importing everything and start making everything indigenous right !!

I don't understand then what's the point of trading with other countries let's be north Korea with it's "Juche" like policy.

I will give you an example: India import tunnel boring machine (TBM)from Germany and they make the best TBM in the world. India just needs few TBM like 5 or 8 of them. What's the point of setting up a plant for making TBM in India for just those 5 to 8 machines that we require. US also manufactures their own TBM but they knew to compete with Germans in the international marked would be tough but their internal market was big enough that setting up a plant was justified and they did it.

Not everything can be made indigenous and it's not commercially viable either, even China can't make everything at home either.

Why would Australia buy metro bogies manufactured in India, Can't they set up their own plant do you think they lack the technology ?

Why I said we should stop importing from Germany because we currently have leverage on trading with Germany, our trade balance is negative almost by $7 billion, if we start importing less
then Germany will feel the pain. We can buy stuff Like TBM from US because our trade balance is positive with US there is a margin that we can play with.


Every country want to balance their trade, so when I said India should stop importing from Germany I meant we should stop importing unnecessary stuff like dry fruits (which we import a lot from Germany)

I don't know some-guys just can't stop tagging others with names like slave mentality, I think it's about time they should grow up. This kind of behavior is normal in our neighboring country.
 

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I'm not as worried about Merkel as I'm about Hillary winning in 2016. Look who's her top aide - Huma Abedin.


Hillary's "get modi" policy :-

http://www.sunday-guardian.com/news/obama-quietly-reverses-hillarys-get-modi-policy
We don't need to be worried. Modi is India's PM, not some guy in Libya whom Hillary got screwed and then got her own guy screwed anally in response.

In my view the whole story is exaggerated, Modi's biggest threat came from then UPA regime. India is too powerful to be worried about Hillary's get this or get that policy.

We have seen worse.
 

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