Dear Mr. Pranab Saloi,
 
I sympathesize with your frustration that India has not done anything for you or those abroad haven't done anything for some Indians (thats some pissed off , harrassed law abiding, do-gooding, no-bribe giving, Mahatma Gandhi-type Indians like you.) I think you feel that just like China sent some guy in space, you have personally sent all NRIs/NRAs abroad with your own expense.
Could you please elaborate what graet stuff you have been doing for Indians , while remaining in India -so that we can all celebrate and garland you for your great work.
 
Umesh 

Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2003 06:58:20 -0700 (PDT)
>From: pranab saloi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [Assam] BBC E-mail: China hails space hero
>To: Rajan Barua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Hey you ass,
> why are you feeling so happy that China has sent a
>man in space!!! What the fuck are you doing sitting
>there in US? Dont talk shit about India when you
>yourself do shit for it. Ghand mein dham hai to yahan
>par aake kuch kar dikha and not serve in that foreign
>land and speak big words.
> What have you done for India?? Tell me a single
>good thing that you hav done for it!!! apart for
>sending these stupid mails and littering all around.
>Just keep your fucking mouth shut and do your chamcha
>-giri to those goras Ok?
> I guess you guys dont have any good thing to do and
>t! hats why you all keep sending all these rubbish in
>your mails. Hey, do something good for yourself or for
>us by not sending these kind of shit mails in a group
>site.
> Bye and if you all people do not stop feeling my
>inbox with such shit mails,you will receive whole lot
>of more mails like these so its for your betterment
>that you get my name out of this site cause I am sick
>of requesting for the same to that sllepy ass of an
>administrator/moderator of this site. Bye. and ya dont
>open your fucking mouth everywhere. Ok?
>--- Rajan Barua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>> I think this is a historic event for an Asian
>> country to send a maned space
>> craft tailing USA and Russia. I think it proves
>> couple of things about China
>> compared to India.
>> (1) That China is a leader and wants to be a leader
>> unlike India who
>> probably would l! ike to follow in a Hobo Diok
>> attitude.
>> (2) It proves how focused and determined China can
>> be doing it all by itself
>> without even knowing English like India.
>> (3) It has defeinitely given China the high
>> prestige in the world which no
>> longer can be ognored simply as a Communist country.
>> (4) It has proved that China is technlogically
>> superior to India. Or does
>> it? I think it does.
>> It will be interesting to see what different excuses
>> we Indian wiould now
>> like to come up with ( along with Olympic Gold Medal
>> and Nobel Prize) for
>> not doing it.
>> No offense to Indians!!!
>> Rajen Barua
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Saurav Pathak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "D Deka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Cc: "Rajen Barua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;>>
>> Sent: Thursday, October 16, 2003 11:37 AM
>> Subject: Re: [Assam] BBC E-mail: China hails space
>> hero
>>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > D Deka said on AssamNet:
>> >
>> > +
>> > + Where there is a will, there is a way. The
>> will depends on
>> priorities.
>> >
>> > one motivation i can think of is the size of one's
>> rival. china
>> > considers usa as its strategic adversary, whereas
>> for india, it has
>> > always been pakistan. china had decided to send a
>> man into space
>> > back in 1958, according to the reports. so this
>> is just a
>> > demonstration of their tenacity. they simply
>> followed through with
>> > what they had planned about 50 years ago. the
>> c! hinese needs are very
> > > likely military.
>> >
>> >
>> > + You asked why India and Japan couldn't. You
>> didn't include many
>> other
>> > + technologically advanced countries like
>> U.K., Germany and France in
>> > + your question. So success in space flight is
>> not about technological
>> > + achievement but more about where one wants
>> to spend the money. Japan
>> > + and India are also pursuing space technology
>> as you well know.
>> >
>> > the europeans have concentrated on satellite
>> launches not because they
>> > have decided to spend the money on them, but
>> because they have
>> > decided to *earn* money by occupying that niche.
>> india is poised to
>> > give it competition and has created a corporation
>> to market its
>> > services via antrix.org. that is definitely the
>> way to go, which i
>> > think will happen after india builds its own
>> credible cryogenic
>> > engine for the gslv. but the program seems to
>> have slacked somewhat in
>> > the last few years.
>> >
>> >
>> > + The desire of the non-western nations to
>> gain experience in space
>> > + flights is driven by the need to keep access
>> to the space frontier.
>> > + Some day there will be material gain from
>> trips to other planets and
>> > + moons. The likes of China, India and Japan
>> do not want the western
>> > + nations to have monopoly of this frontier.
>> >
>> > this used to be the attitude during the cold war,
>> but not any
>> > longer, mainly because of the cost. the next
>> frontier is setting up of
>> > the international space station. if at all there
>> has to be any
>> > material gain, a space station is the bare
>> minimum. but that itself
>> > is so costly that a single country cannot possibly
>> bear the costs.
>> > over the years, the iss has morphed from an
>> exclusive american station
>> > called freedom to an international project (india
>> is not
>> > participating). anything beyond iss will be
>> possible only with
>> > even more international participation.
>> >
>> > saurav
>> >
>>
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