Sunday, November 16, 2008

He loves me.. he loves me not.. cries India

The Americans have chosen Barack Obama to represent their country.The Victorious Obama said that through their votes, Americans sent a message “that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states and blue states.  We are and always will be the United States of America.”.All he promised during his campaign was to bring a CHANGE, for the good.Who does not wish to change if it will be for the good,and that too during the expected downfall.The Indians cheered for Obama,hoping he would hold hands with Indian government in every step he takes and would help our country's development. But the call from Obama to our PM didn't come soon enough he got elected. It was on Nov 12th that the  phone rang having Obama on the opposite side.The chat was formal and seemed like it was done for formality.Will there be an effect in India on Obama's win..? The Indian government need to act fast and be healthy to catch up with the hot United States. The world welcomes the new President ( who also is known as the Universal Ruler.. because he promises to solve the problems of US that affected the world..) and waits eagerly for his aggressive rules to bring a CHANGE.

3 comments:

Philip Kingsley said...

All i feel about Obama is that he is just like a indian politician. Who says that he will do that and do this and also say words just to win votes(thats what indians do)...But its too early to conclude that... its better for India to be dependent on EU rather than US as US economy will not be stable as it used to be forever.

Aarthi said...

The US economy will surely become stable..no doubts about that.. Obama cannot betray the Americans because even a bit of distrust would help him leave the country..(or maybe the world as some of the Whites may still be hating him)

Aslam said...

Globally, India is a very strong player. So the US, no matter who the president is, will always need to have good ties with us...! Sooner or later...

India sure wants to be in the good books of the US. But pinning too many hopes on radical "changes" too soon, seems most unlikely. Like many hoping that Obama can help resolve the Kashmir issue..! Duh..!!

Especially since he has a lot of mess to clean up in the US itself.. like the wars, financial crisis etc etc.

One thing though... if it wasn't for the financial crisis, Obama would have shut down a lot of BPOs in India..! ( cos outsourcing is a lot cheaper, especially at a time when companies are desperate to cut costs)

All the best to Obama..!