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Modi is gonna lose another state in a few days - Bihar.

Not that he had it properly in the first place.

Bihar is more Nitish than Bjp. If nda loses it will mean end of Nitish and Bjp taking Bihar alone next time. If nda wins then also its Nitish's last term.

After 15 yrs of Nitish, Bjp needs a fresh start,so either way it may be good for the bjp in the long term.
 
Biden & Kamala Harris have strong views on Kashmir, Article 370 and CAA/NRC....as it should be.

How much they will call out Modi is yet to be seen but right wingers ruling the roost and getting away with everything won't happen as easily now.

Time will tell.

So you want Biden and Harris there by US to interfere into India's internal matters?

I tell you something, mostly they will not interfere. If they do, Modi govt isnt going to oblige. This will only strengthen Modi and his nationalist agenda.

You can keep whining though.
 
USA as a country in absolute tatters in every which way. THey will not have any time to worry about other countries. Internal policies will be the top priority. COVID, healthcare, stimulus, civil unrest, white supremacy, unemployment rate so much take care before worrying about anything else.
 
So you want Biden and Harris there by US to interfere into India's internal matters?

I tell you something, mostly they will not interfere. If they do, Modi govt isnt going to oblige. This will only strengthen Modi and his nationalist agenda.

You can keep whining though.

Modi can continue with his nationalist agenda and keep getting humiliated.

Day ain't far when he is thrown out too.

I ain't whining these days.

I am rejoicing. :P

By the way, not a fan of Biden or Kamala. But was talking about where they stand regarding certain Indian issues.
 
On a lighter note:

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Modi can continue with his nationalist agenda and keep getting humiliated.

Day ain't far when he is thrown out too.

I ain't whining these days.

I am rejoicing. :P

By the way, not a fan of Biden or Kamala. But was talking about where they stand regarding certain Indian issues.

Its you who is getting humiliated. Coming to find support among non indians.
 
Nothing much will change in terms of policy.

Although you wont see Biden hugging Modi or attending any of his fake rockstar rallies.

When asked of Kashmir, they will say its disputed terrority and those people should have their rights.

Of course the RSS ******* are not happy now but they need not worry, millions of Hindus now have an extremist mindset.
 
Its you who is getting humiliated. Coming to find support among non indians.

Awww...getting frustrated are we? :))

Why do you leave our convos in the middle and stop responding to them bhai?

Surely if you have answers, you can respond.

Modiji is a joke in all parameters.

If he wasn't, you would have been all over my posts by now. :))
 
Awww...getting frustrated are we? :))

Why do you leave our convos in the middle and stop responding to them bhai?

Surely if you have answers, you can respond.

Modiji is a joke in all parameters.

If he wasn't, you would have been all over my posts by now. :))

Response is given by the people who have voted in Modi twice and voted in NDA in 18 states.

You can keep looking for support among non Indians though. See if they can vote in India.
 
When it comes to Modi, one can never be sure.

But chances are pretty good if opposition gets its act together.

You want BJP out of power ?

Here is your solutions:

Arrange to have Italian Sonya, Humanoid Priyanka, Buddhu Puppu and Fraud Vadra locked up in Tihar jail for life.

Then:

Make Shashi Tharoor the commanding Congress Leader

Then Congress will beat out Modichayan....
 
You want BJP out of power ?

Here is your solutions:

Arrange to have Italian Sonya, Humanoid Priyanka, Buddhu Puppu and Fraud Vadra locked up in Tihar jail for life.

Then:

Make Shashi Tharoor the commanding Congress Leader

Then Congress will beat out Modichayan....

Nailed it.

Only the Congress can provide a national alternative to the BJP. Mamma Mia and her brood will need to exit politics for the Congress to gain any credibility.
 
You want BJP out of power ?

Here is your solutions:

Arrange to have Italian Sonya, Humanoid Priyanka, Buddhu Puppu and Fraud Vadra locked up in Tihar jail for life.

Then:

Make Shashi Tharoor the commanding Congress Leader

Then Congress will beat out Modichayan....

That's one aspect.

Leadership matters but groundwork does too.

I don't know what actual work is being done at the grassroot levels.

One thing I respect about BJP is that they are always hungry to win.

The drive is there.

MGB had a golden opportunity to go and canvass and show the people how badly things have been handled...but they were sleeping.

This was a game they should have won with ease yet they are trailing.
 
That's one aspect.

Leadership matters but groundwork does too.

I don't know what actual work is being done at the grassroot levels.

One thing I respect about BJP is that they are always hungry to win.

The drive is there.

MGB had a golden opportunity to go and canvass and show the people how badly things have been handled...but they were sleeping.

This was a game they should have won with ease yet they are trailing.

This shows how much trust people have on Bjp-NDA and how little trust they have on opposition.

RJD is based on MY votes, they have little outside it. They will spread little outside it because hindus have had enough of RJD appeasing muslims and caste wise other castes dont want to be dominated by Yadavs.

NDA has far more widespread voting constituency.

Lets be honest here, no more will appeasing a religious community win you elections. Counter polarization happens and you mostly lose than win.
 
This shows how much trust people have on Bjp-NDA and how little trust they have on opposition.

RJD is based on MY votes, they have little outside it. They will spread little outside it because hindus have had enough of RJD appeasing muslims and caste wise other castes dont want to be dominated by Yadavs.

NDA has far more widespread voting constituency.

Lets be honest here, no more will appeasing a religious community win you elections. Counter polarization happens and you mostly lose than win.

That's true. There's little trust.

But you can always fight back by trying to connect with voters.

That hasn't happened.
 
Modi is gonna lose another state in a few days - Bihar.

Not that he had it properly in the first place.

West Bengal 2021 and Uttar Pradesh 2022 are key elections looking ahead to 2024.

The BJP-JDU is already going to lose Bihar on November 10 by the looks of it. Their last proper victory was back in Gujarat 2017.

What happened bro? Did Modi lost another election or not? :))
 
What happened bro? Did Modi lost another election or not? :))

the predictions about BJP fate in Bihar have been as worthless as congress and it’s stooges.

The stigma of years of corruption by congress is not leaving it any sooner. it might takes years to wind back to those times now.

Hopefully there will be a worthy opponent soon to challenge the BJP forces.
 
Significant number of Indian Americans to join the Biden Administration

Good on them. Good step for minorities.

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US President-elect Joe Biden has named more than 20 Indian-Americans as members, including three as team leads, to his agency review teams (ARTs). They would be responsible for evaluating the operations of the key federal agencies in the current administration to ensure smooth transfer of power.

Washington: Indian-American Kash Patel has been named the Chief of Staff to the Acting US Defence Secretary Chris Miller, the Pentagon has announced. The new appointment from the Pentagon comes after Trump fired Defence Secretary Mark Esper. PTI

Biden’s transition team said it was one of the most diverse agency review teams in the presidential transition history.

At least three Indian-Americans have been named leads to various ARTs.

Arun Majumdar from the prestigious Stanford University is the team leader for the Department of Energy ART. Rahul Gupta is the team lead for the Office of National Drug Control Policy. Kiran Ahuja has been named team lead for the Office of Personnel Management and Puneet Talwar to the Department of State ART. Pav Singh has been named to two ARTs for National Security Council and Office of Science and Technology. Similarly, Arun Venkatraman will lead two ARTs Department of Commerce and USTR.

Others are Pravina Raghavan, Atman Trivedi for Department of Commerce and Shital Shah for the Department of Education; R Ramesh and Rama Zakaria for the Department of Energy; Subhasri Ramanathan for the Department of Homeland Security; Raj De for Department of Justice; and Seema Nanda and Raj Nayak for Department of Labour. — PTI


https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/20-us-indians-in-biden-review-teams-169603
 
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held his first phone conversation with US President-elect Joe Biden and they agreed to work closely to further advance the Indo-US strategic partnership, India’s External Affairs Ministry said on Wednesday.

Modi congratulated Biden during their conversation on Tuesday and they discussed their priorities, including containing the coronavirus pandemic, promoting access to affordable vaccines, tackling climate change and cooperating in the Indo-Pacific Region, the ministry said in a statement.

Modi had earlier tweeted his congratulations to Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on November 8.

The Indian prime minister recalled his earlier interactions with Biden, including during his official visits to the United States in 2014 and 2016. Biden had visited India in 2013.

Biden had chaired the Joint Session of the US Congress that was addressed by Modi during his 2016 visit to Washington.

Modi is known for his public displays of bonhomie with President Donald Trump who visited India in February.
Stepping up the Trump administration’s anti-China message in India, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and former Defense chief Mark Esper visited India a week ahead of America’s November 3 presidential election.

Pompeo and Esper signed an agreement expanding military satellite information-sharing and highlighted strategic cooperation between Washington and New Delhi.

Modi’s critics said the prime minister had come dangerously close to endorsing Trump’s candidature, which they said could hurt India’s prospects under a Democratic administration.

Leading up to the US elections, Biden condemned the Hindu nationalist government’s citizenship law that criticis say discriminates against India’s nearly 200 million Muslims.

“These measures are inconsistent with the country’s long tradition of secularism and with sustaining a multi-ethnic and multi-religious democracy,” Biden had said in a statement.

But analysts say India-US relationship enjoys bipartisan bipartisan support, and the US wants India as a key partner in efforts to push back against China.

India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar said on Tuesday that ties between New Delhi and Washington will expand further under the Biden administration.

“As vice president, we dealt with him. I happened to be the ambassador during the last phase of the Obama administration. We’d known him earlier when he was in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee as the ranking Democratic member and then as the chairman,” Jaishankar said while speaking at an online discussion organised by the think-tank Gateway House.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2020...dge-to-strengthen-us-india-ties-in-phone-call
 
The Biden administration sees Pakistan as an “essential partner” in any peace process in Afghanistan and believes that “continuing to build relationships with Pakistan’s military will provide openings for the United States and Pakistan to cooperate on key issues,” says its nominated defence chief Gen Lloyd J Austin.

Gen Austin made these remarks during his confirmation hearing for the post of secretary of defence before the United States Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday.

“Pakistan is an essential partner in any peace process in Afghanistan," Austin, a former head of the US Central Command, told the committee. "If confirmed, I will encourage a regional approach that garners support from neighbours like Pakistan, while also deterring regional actors, from serving as spoilers to the Afghanistan peace process.”

Also read: What will Biden mean for Pakistan?


When asked what changes he would recommend to US relations with Pakistan as the new defence chief, Gen Austin said: “I will focus on our shared interests which include training future Pakistan military leaders through the use of International Military Education and Training funds. Pakistan will play an important role in any political settlement in Afghanistan. We also need to work with Pakistan to defeat al Qaeda and the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISIS-K) and to enhance regional stability.”

Asked if he has perceived any change in Pakistan’s cooperation with the US since the Trump administration’s decision in 2018 to withhold security assistance, Gen Austin said: “I understand Pakistan has taken constructive steps to meet US requests in support of the Afghanistan peace process. Pakistan has also taken steps against anti-Indian groups, such as Lashkar-i-Taiba and Jaish-i-Mohammad, although this progress is incomplete.”

The general, however, acknowledged that “many factors in addition to the security assistance suspension may impact Pakistan’s cooperation, including Afghanistan negotiations and the dangerous escalation following the Pulwama terrorist attack.”

“Pakistan is a sovereign country,” he said when asked what tools and options the US had to influence Pakistan.

“I will press Pakistan to prevent its territory from being used as a sanctuary for militants and violent extremist organisations. Continuing to build relationships with Pakistan’s military will provide openings for the United States and Pakistan to cooperate on key issues.”

Peace deal review
Meanwhile, Tony Blinken, who appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for his confirmation hearing for the post of secretary of state, said he wanted to review the US-Taliban peace deal but clarified that the new administration would also continue the peace process started by the Trump administration.

Blinken, who is a former State Department official, would undertake a review of the peace deal because like the outgoing Trump administration, which negotiated the deal, the new US rulers also want to end the almost 20-year long war in Afghanistan.

“We want to end this so-called forever war," he insisted. "We want to bring our forces home. We want to retain some capacity to deal with any resurgence of terrorism, which is what brought us there in the first place," Blinken said. “We have to look carefully at what has actually been negotiated. I haven't been privy to it yet."

America's President-elect Joe Biden has stated that while he would reduce the number of combat troops in Afghanistan, he would not withdraw US military presence.

Last year, during a debate between Democratic presidential candidates, Biden had said: "We can prevent the United States from being the victim of terror coming out of Afghanistan by providing for bases — insist the Pakistanis provide bases for us to air lift from and to move against what we know."

In his hearing on Tuesday, Blinken also promised to consider the rights of Afghan women and girls whose freedoms were severely curtailed during the Taliban regime.

"I don't believe that any outcome that they might achieve," Blinken said of nascent talks between Taliban and the Kabul government, "is sustainable without protecting the gains that have been made by women and girls in Afghanistan over the last 20 years."

Relations with India
The Biden administration, Blinken said, would also like to continue a close relationship with India.

“India has been a bipartisan success story of our successive administrations. It started towards the end of the Clinton administration,” he said.

“During the Obama administration, we deepened cooperation on defence procurement and information sharing. The Trump administration carried that forward including its concept of Indo-Pacific and to make sure we were working with India so that no country in the region, including China, could challenge its sovereignty.”

The US, he said, would also continue to work with India on concerns that the two countries share about terrorism.

“There are many ways we can deepen that cooperation that successive administrations have put us on," Blinken told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1602541/b...evive-military-to-military-ties-with-pakistan
 
For the most part, the people of Indian or Pakistani descent in the US government are meaningless. They serve US interests and hardly ever mention India or Pakistan. One exception is Tulsi Gabbard. She is a known Modi supporter, and despite her appearance of being a pacifist, she loves the current treatment of Kashmiris and makes ridiculous excuses for that.
 
For the most part, the people of Indian or Pakistani descent in the US government are meaningless. They serve US interests and hardly ever mention India or Pakistan. One exception is Tulsi Gabbard. She is a known Modi supporter, and despite her appearance of being a pacifist, she loves the current treatment of Kashmiris and makes ridiculous excuses for that.

She's despised by Indian Muslims in the US, from what I know through my social circle. I'm sure Modi lovers love her however.
 
Washington: Indian cricket legend Kapil Dev has come out in support of Indian American Puneet Ahluwalia, who is in the race for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.
The Republican party is slated to pick its nominee for the Lieutenant Governor at a hybrid convention on May 8.

"Wishing all the luck," Kapil Dev said in a video posted on Facebook.

"I hope, I can come and help you," he said in the video.

A successful businessman, Mr Ahluwalia, if elected, would be the first Indian American to be elected to a high position in the state of Virginia.

"Thank you to my friend Kapil Dev, one of the greatest cricket players ever, for these kind words of support," Mr Ahluwalia, 55, said.

Delhi-born Mr Ahluwalia migrated to the US in 1990. His wife Nadia is originally from Afghanistan.

The brief video of support from Kapil Dev is expected to give a boost to Mr Ahluwalia's campaign in Virginia, which over the past one decade has seen a rapid expansion of Indian Americans, and also those from other cricket-loving South Asian countries including Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, especially in townships around the Washington DC area.

Virginia, notably, also has a number of local cricket clubs.

In 2010, Virginia ranked seventh in terms of number of Indian Americans in a US state. In 2019, according to University of Virginia estimates, there were more than half a million Asian Americans in the state.

https://www.ndtv.com/indians-abroad...ning-for-virginia-lieutenant-governor-2407261
 
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