Oh these socialists/commies are a very intelligent bunch-
1. They don't want Make in India , because it benefits foreign companies, but they want made in China imported iphones/androids/laptops
2. They don't want India being an outsourcing hub to foreign nations as it is a form of slavery, but they want the jobs those companies provide. I know several commies, who work in MNCs shitting about how evil capitalists is exploiting their labor. Morons can't bring themselves to quit because they would lose their livelihood.
3. They don't want PM visiting foreign countries because it wasted tax money but have no problem with NGOs sabotaging Indian govt development programs, which cost tax payers several times worse in combating them.
4. They don't want army being paid so much and India spending so much on defence and yet they want to feel secure within their homes .
Morons
The narrative that bazaru media in India tries to build up of these trips is as if PM Modi goes on vacation isn't fair. This kind of narrative is then followed by opposition leaders with the typical rants of "taxpayer money being wasted" while conveniently sidelining the outcomes that come from these trips.
Actually staying back home is easier and less demanding than going abroad, face jetlag and be under the constant gaze of local and international media who await a single misstep from you.
Just an example of how jam packed the itinerary is for this UK trip, after which PM will go to Turkey (yes another foreign trip!) :
http://www.firstpost.com/politics/f...-to-know-about-pm-modis-uk-visit-2504012.html
Day One: Modi has a hectic schedule during his three-day visit. After arriving in London this afternoon, he will have talks with Cameron at 10 Downing Street. He will address a joint press conference at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) after the bilateral talks.
A brief stop to pay tributes at the Mahatma Gandhi statue in Parliament Square will be followed by speeches at the Houses of Parliament and then at the Guildhall in the financial hub of London.
His talks with Cameron will carry on at the British Prime Minister’s country residence of Chequers in Buckinghamshire, where he is being hosted overnight.
Day Two: On Friday, Modi returns to London for a CEOs round-table which is likely to include representatives from major British companies like Rolls-Royce and Vodafone.
The pomp and ceremony attached to the visit is expected to include a special tricolour flypast by the Red Arrows Royal Air Force (RAF) Aerobatic Team over Buckingham Palace before the Prime Minister sits down for lunch with Queen Elizabeth II in the afternoon.
Then comes the much-awaited the mega Diaspora reception Wembley Stadium in north London. About 60,000 British Indians are expected to attend the function.
Day Three: On Saturday, he will inaugurate a new statue of 12th century philosopher Basaveshwara as well as a new Ambedkar memorial in London. The last item will be a visit to the Tata Motors-owned Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) factory in Solihull, in the West Midlands region of England.
Then he will leave for Anakara, Turkey, for the annual G20 summit.