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Barack Obama defeated his Republican rival Mitt Romney in a closely contested poll. How it can be seen in Indian perspectives?
Asked by ankit shivam,
07 Nov '12 11:23 am
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Sir.. what i feel is..
either mr.. MMS remains the president or not..
but SONIA/RAHUL..will be rule.. behind the chair.
Answered by Pawan Gupta, 07 Nov '12 11:24 am
either mr.. MMS remains the president or not..
but SONIA/RAHUL..will be rule.. behind the chair.
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For India business as usual except some worrying factor in Outsourcing
Answered by saranathan Narasimhan, 07 Nov '12 04:27 pm
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Though the election is billed as the closely contested one ,the updated result as of now at 291-201 shows an altogether different picture
With 65% migrant Population I was sure of Obama's reelection ' In Indian perspective no much of a change is seen except some hiccups in outsourcing
If India agrees to buy F16 fighter jets this time we can move closer;
God Bless USA
Answered by Life to, 07 Nov '12 11:28 am
With 65% migrant Population I was sure of Obama's reelection ' In Indian perspective no much of a change is seen except some hiccups in outsourcing
If India agrees to buy F16 fighter jets this time we can move closer;
God Bless USA
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His stand was always against indians seeking job in america. he may be good or bad , will have no great effects on us m as any american president is only concerned about his office and country
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 07 Nov '12 11:25 am
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