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#1 George Hayduke

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Posted 23 December 2011 - 09:44 AM

KOCHI: US will invest $1 trillion towards infrastructure development in India to meet the needs of a growing population, said Nirupama Rao, India's ambassador to the US. She was addressing members of the Kerala Chamber of Commerce and Industry ( in Kochi on Thursday.

"By March 2012, a trade delegation led by US secretary of commerce John E Bryson will visit India to discuss this investment. An 'evergreen revolution' similar to the Green Revolution is planned with US expertise to increase agricultural production and rural income. Space technology will come in handy for predicting monsoon and creating new linkages from farm to market," she revealed.

"The political engagement between India and the US has strengthened significantly and the strategic understanding has deepened. The partnership is multi-faceted and it extends to all activities that touch all aspects of the human endeavour -- from education, health, agriculture to our concerns in peace, security and human dignity. A strategic dialogue was established between the two countries in 2009 and has identified five principal areas for co-operation," she said.

"The two countries are also working together to have a stable economy in Africa and Afghanistan. A global disease detachment centre is planned as part of health cooperation. We will also focus on women's empowerment and combating maritime piracy. Indo-Pacific maritime trade cooperation will be beneficial for both the countries."

Rao also suggested that Kerala, a natural tourist destination, should be promoted more aggressively in the US.

Deepak L Aswani, chairman of KCCI, Jasmin Karim, convenor of KCCI Ladies' Forum, Sheela Kochouseph, joint convenor, KCCI Ladies's Forum, and Savio Mathew, secretary of KCCI, were also present.


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It looks like our priority is not to pay down our national debt but to shift our Iraq and Afghanistan cost savings to shoring up India. I missed the e-mail from my Senator asking me if I thought it was the right thing to do...

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#2 colts469

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Posted 23 December 2011 - 09:49 AM

Why cant anyone invest one trillion in me. just sayin lol
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#3 OregonHopeful

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Posted 23 December 2011 - 09:50 AM

How about getting people to India to COME HERE as a tourist and inject some of their money into OUR economy.

What planet are our "leaders" from?

When is it the USA's turn?
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#4 mogirl463

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Posted 23 December 2011 - 09:58 AM

How about getting people to India to COME HERE as a tourist and inject some of their money into OUR economy.

What planet are our "leaders" from?

When is it the USA's turn?



I agree Oregon...I am all for helping those less fortunate than myself or others....Funny thing is that with all the debt this country already has, why would we give money to anyone instead of investing in our own country's future.....Just makes no sense at all to me unless I am not seeing the outcome in a way that would be positive for the American citizens. All I see is more debt laid on America for reasons that are hard to understand.

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#5 carlos in san diego

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Posted 23 December 2011 - 10:03 AM

I agree Oregon...I am all for helping those less fortunate than myself or others....Funny thing is that with all the debt this country already has, why would we give money to anyone instead of investing in our own country's future.....Just makes no sense at all to me unless I am not seeing the outcome in a way that would be positive for the American citizens. All I see is more debt laid on America for reasons that are hard to understand.

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I agree Mogirl. Why is our government investing a TRILLION dollars of US tax payer money in India when our economy is tanking and our infrastructure is crumbling under our feet?

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#6 kennyc

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Posted 23 December 2011 - 10:20 AM

WOW, 12 BILLION TO IRAQI, 1 TRILLION INVESTED IN INDIA.Im FED UP WITH OUR $%$%%$%##$#$#$#$&%&%&%&$#$## GOVERNMENT.
THESE GUYS ARE A BUNCH OF IDIOTS. WHY DONT WE INVEST IN OUR COUNTRY. PLEASE, LETS GET RID OF EVERYBODY IN D/C & START OVER WITH PEOPLE WHO
ACTUALLY LOVE THIS COUNTRY & WANT TO SEE IT SUCCEED & HAVE OUR BEST INTEREST @ HEART
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Posted 23 December 2011 - 10:30 AM

How about getting people to India to COME HERE as a tourist and inject some of their money into OUR economy.

What planet are our "leaders" from?

When is it the USA's turn?


Actually, Oregon there are strings attached to this 'investment'. India had to agree to buy a whole load of weaponry from America in return. I suppose you could say, it's business as usual, the poor pay for the rich to get richer. Also don't forget, trouble in Pakistan means more reasons to cozy up to India.
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#8 George Hayduke

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Posted 23 December 2011 - 12:06 PM

Actually, Oregon there are strings attached to this 'investment'. India had to agree to buy a whole load of weaponry from America in return. I suppose you could say, it's business as usual, the poor pay for the rich to get richer. Also don't forget, trouble in Pakistan means more reasons to cozy up to India.

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Posted 23 December 2011 - 12:25 PM

Sure why not...spend spend spend....whats the difference at this point...I wish they would spread a couple of trillion toward us poor americans too...
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Posted 23 December 2011 - 01:01 PM

Actually, Oregon there are strings attached to this 'investment'. India had to agree to buy a whole load of weaponry from America in return. I suppose you could say, it's business as usual, the poor pay for the rich to get richer. Also don't forget, trouble in Pakistan means more reasons to cozy up to India.



Yup, that entire area is being pumped with soldiers and money. We have Iran completely surrounded with boots on the ground around that entire area.
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Posted 27 December 2011 - 04:54 AM

We are just making sure our countries tech support phone answerer s have a good future.
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