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June 11, 2004

G-8 game for Indias inclusion

The Group of Eight industrialised nations are considering opening doors of the elite club to include more states, including India and China, to reflect the growing importance of the two Asian economic giants.

There is "certainly a case for including countries like China and India", British Prime Minister Tony Blair said at the end of the G-8 summit held in Sea Island, Georgia, on Thursday.

"We have already begun the process of outreach and I'm sure that will continue," he was quoted as saying by British newspapers.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said India and China's participation in the G-8 Conference would make much sense.

"India and China are huge countries, whose potential is growing energetically and intensively," he was quoted by Russian news agency Itar-Tass as saying.

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi had said on the first day of talks that the leaders were considering inviting China and India into the G-8 fold.

"It doesn't make sense for us to talk about the economy of the future without the two countries that are protagonists on the world stage."

Source:G-8 game for India's inclusion - The Times of India

Well, time to grow into a super power :-)

Posted by Ramdhan Yadav at June 11, 2004 04:30 PM Perma Link
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Let us not kid ourselves on this super power bit. Unless we are prepared to project our power and be strong internally - not a chance - even against China where are we - take off your proud Indian cap(which admittedly I always wear!) and look at them and us...a lot to learn but with their commies in India doing everything to keep us back..it is a difficult road. And unless India finds her spiritual roots and strength without feeling embarassed about the fact that the history is in the Vedas - no amount of writing and feel good adverts are going to get us anywhere.

Posted by: indianalways at June 13, 2004 05:48 AM
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