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US president's visit to India
Dear
Sir,
The US President Clinton's visit to India is controversial,
at the same time a welcome sign. It is controversial in the sense that
prominence being given to India rather than Pakistan. Moreover, owing
to the weak security and non presence of democracy in Pakistan might
have prompted the US authorities to take such a step.
Secondly, India will be put to force to sign CTBT by Clinton, at which
instant India will be in a dilemma. But, in view of the security
threats being posed from neighbouring countries, India should'not sign
CTBT at this point of time.
In fact, the US president's visit to India surely reflects the position
of the country in the world as the technologically developed one, competing
with the super powers. The enhancements that are taking place especially
in the areas of Information Technology need to be exposed at this moment.
I think the same would be conveyed to the president in his visit to
the Silicon valley of India, Hyderabad.
The services and the efforts being put up by the Honourable Chief Minister
of Andhra Pradesh Mr .Naidu, are commendable in this respect, putting
the state and country in a slot of development. These developments should
be recognised by the president
At the same time the sanctions need to be lifted permanantly over India
as those greatly hamper the growth of our country in the long run.
The US president's visit to India greatly exposes the fact to World
that India can be put up as one of the superpowers.
Thanking You,
Someswar Ganugapati, USA
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