25 Jun, 2008
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The nuclear issue in India is becoming hotter and hotter day by day. As the Government proceeds towards completing its 5 years in power, the pressure is mounting on it to sign the nuclear deal with the US and ensures a secure energy future for India. However, still now the government is undecided what it should do given the relentless opposition of this deal by the Left Front. In fact the congress led government is making a huge blunder by not going with the deal and delaying it for the pressure tactics of left front. India and its foreign policy is certain to be hugely embarrassed because of this. As the US Government is also completing its tenure, it is unlikely that the next president (probably Obama) will show the same enthusiasm towards this deal.
I strongly recommend all Indians out there to read this thought provoking article on nuclear issue by Mr. K Subrahmanyam who is the top strategic affairs analyst of India. This article has been published in the today’s ‘Times of India’ and it will open your eyes towards what actually is the hidden agenda of communists in India. These communists are becoming more and more unpopular in India owing to their policy of every economic reform in India.
Read this article here : Sleeping With The Enemy
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16 Jun, 2008
I have decided to be more regular on this blog. I think there is no point having this blog if I can’t update it regularly. I need to remind myself one thing that blogs are just like sharks. They need constant movement to remain alive. If I don’t do it, my blog will die. And certainly I don’t want my blog to die such silent death.
I hope to update it with more and more fresh, interesting and useful content.
One of the most dominant story in Indian News channels is the Arushi Murder Case. Fro the past few days, there is no topic as dominating and prevalent in Indian Media than the question of who killed Arushi ?
Just about every news channel is coning up with its own theory and its own version of the truth. This murder case has become one of the biggest murder mysteries in the history of India. Never ever India has seen a crime investigation topping the charts of TRP rating while sidelining even the cricket coverage.
As for the murder case itself, there has been no tangible development since the arrest of Arushi’s father who is claiming his innocence from the day one. Though his medical compounder Krishna has been arrested and has been put under Narco test also, it is still not clear whether he is the killer or just a ploy created by CBI to nab the real culprit. In any case, this sad incident of Arushi’s murder has generated unprecedented curiosity in India. A private detective recently said on a TV channel, “Right now the whole India has become a detective. ” Let’s see what happen in the next few days.
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13 Jun, 2008
For the past few days I have been building a new website as an experiment where I will be selling a clickbank product as an affiliate. I have never build a site, which is completely oriented towards one particular product. However, this site will be like this. I am encouraged to try this experiment of building a site around one particular product after reading some blog posts of a few highly successful affiliate marketers who are applying this strategy quite successfully. So my entire online energy is being spent on planning/promoting this site.
As the site is just in its infant stages with no back links, it would not be proper to reveal its name here. However, if it becomes a profitable one, I’ll surely write about my experience of building/promoting this website.
Working alone has its own merits and demerits. I am also seriously thinking to outsource some of my work so as to burden my pressure. As of now, negotiations are on with a freelancer who will (in all probability) be my first employee.
Life in India is what you can call ‘Business as usual’. Rally, bandh, strike, increasing inflation, cricket and stupid reality shows have become part and parcel of a typical Indian life. The best way to describe India is to call it ‘A comfortable anarchy’ where everything is possible provided you have the right approach and where nothing is possible if your stars are not in your favour.
Well, lots of things here, which remain, unsaid. Hope to find time and write about them soon.
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