Diaspora Dilemma: Non-Indian but India's pride
Published on Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 11:39, Updated on Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 13:25 in Nation section
Tags: Bobby Jindal, NRIs

INDIAN ICONS? Bobby Jindal and his wife celebrate after he was elected as Louisiana Governor.
“As more and more Indian-Americans succeed, they will look up to India more than they have in the past and will seen the country as a growing nation. It’s a matter of pride for us that Indian-Americans are doing well. It’s all about people-to-people relations, even in terms of business growth and building ties for better lives,” he said.
But specifically, as far as the nuclear deal is concerned, does India stand to lose more than it has to gain?
“I don’t know the details of the deal but India is certainly short on power and we need to explore all possible means to generate power. We don’t need to be afraid of any nation. We should seize this moment on the global stage by building people-to-people relations,” Balsara added.
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Who asked you to brand them as Indian's huh ? Its the media which branded them Indians and gave them
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How long are we going to look upto Americans and celebrate their success? Jindal aint Indian, Sunita Williams aint Indian.
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This concept of all people of Indian origin being Indians is inherently racist ans should be done away with. Jindal
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These guys leave this country for the sick administration, cheap politics, lack of facilities and equal opportunities, leg pulling attitude
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its pity that our indian media crave for such kind of hoopla..
why this news matters...he is ultra conservative guy(who who
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