India is Very Excited, Obamerica

It hopes for the sweetening of the relations between the two greatest democracies of the world, India and America, with the crown of president already pointing towards Obama.

America, the nation about which the feelings of Indians vacillated the most in the past few years especially during the reign of the lowest rated presidents till now, Mr. bush , seem to stabilize with Barack Obama heading towards the crown of the superpower. The nation which India most loved to hate and hated to love has already started gaining momentum towards the emotion of most loved to love. It won't be incorrect to say that America had gained hatred for its policies especially the nuclear deal even more than Pakistan. The two great democracies of the world had become the worst enemies instead of the expected best friendship even after making efforts from both the sides. 

The historic nuclear deal which affected the relations between the two democracies badly has been overshadowed by the global economic crisis which will enable the two estranged democracies to work together on a lot of scientific, environmental, energy and other issues. And as the new administration prepares to take the charge of the white house amidst the worst economic crisis faced by the world in the past eighty years, America and India will find themselves increasingly working in tandem to try and evolve a new global order beyond both socialism and capitalism.

Let's hope for the best and pray to bring the two greatest democracies of the world who gained independence from the same colonial power on a friendly platform thus making the world a better place to live in.

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Comments (13)
#1 by  Melody Arcamo Lagrimas
Nov 4, 2008
God bless America!
#2 by  aisaellis
Nov 4, 2008
we are excited about the election too..
#3 by  Abdul Sabour Ayoubi
Nov 4, 2008
Interesting column I look forward to the outcome of this election? Is Obama the real winner of this race? A few more hours to wait?
#4 by  CHAN LEE PENG
Nov 4, 2008
Good read here!
#5 by Cheena Bhatia
Nov 4, 2008
beautiful work with intense description and development of thought!! Great going Neelam..
#6 by unknown
Nov 4, 2008
nice and informative article , i really appriciate your work and ur sense of writing, keep it up and keep writing .
#7 by  Anne Lyken Garner
Nov 4, 2008
Well said. Tonight is the night!
#8 by Ryan Verdin
Nov 4, 2008
Obama is the best president of them all!
#9 by  CA Johnson
Nov 4, 2008
Great article, neelam. The results are in yet. We should know who the new president is soon.
#10 by  Ruby Hawk
Nov 4, 2008
It seems like it will be our man Obama. We will know soon. Take care,Ruby
#11 by  Unofre Pili
Nov 5, 2008
My appreciation for this work. Yup, America and India are sister countries. Today, America has completely become a great nation as hoped by Martin Luther King Jr. back in 1964.
#12 by  Ebey Soman
Nov 6, 2008
India had 95% approval ratings for Bush and it is now fallen to about 75%.

India is the strongest supporter of America and has ALWAYS liked the US despite US sanctions and the US helping Pakistan more than India.

Indians are excited to see a few face in the White House and hopes it will fix the economic troubles.
#13 by Vikram Sethi
Nov 6, 2008
The only thing i can say about this is \"To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved.”
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