>But before that
there is no doubt India is destined to play a leading role as an
advanced country in the not too distant >future.
**** I am sure that will please all those who are not in the
receiving end of what Lyngdoh rails about and are clamoring for a seat
at the table of world's 'powers'. But for the rest it is 'eat cake',
isn't it? Unfortunately the eat-cake crowd is growing, not receding.
Something tells me it will assert itself sooner than later. And Assam
will be in the thick of it if not in the forefront.
At 4:23 PM -0500 12/23/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chandan
I do not find anything to disagree with you.I can only hope that Lyngdoh's thinking will inspire the coming generation to find a way out of the present morass in our body politic. I do not think it will happen in our lifetime. Politics is ever unpredictable. Gorbachov did something unthinkable to Communism.According to some researchers, India is bound to disingegrate in course of time. But before that there is no doubt India is destined to play a leading role as an advanced country in the not too distant future. I do not think Assam is going to be a major player in it.
Regards
Bhuban
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