“Today, being the biggest developing countries in the world, China and India are both committed to developing their economy and raising their people's living standards.” PeopleWorldCountryTodayEconomyStandardsIndiaCommittedChinaDevelopingDeveloping CountriesChina And India Author:Li Peng
“The Chinese have certain advantages. The fact that it's a single party government. But I do believe in the long run the fact that India is a functioning democracy committed to the rule of law. Our system is slow to move but I'm confident that once decisions are taken they are going to be far more durable.” BelieveLongFactsGovernmentRunningMovingLawCertainDecisionPartyDemocracyTakenAdvantageIndiaCommittedChineseLong RunsRule Of Law Author:Manmohan Singh
“Mundra Port remains committed towards setting up of world-class port infrastructure and facilities in India.” WorldClassIndiaRemainsCommittedSettingSettingsInfrastructureFacilityPortWorld Class Author:Gautam Adani
“BJP is committed to transform the agriculture sector. We want to increase farmer income and the purchasing power of villages.” WantIndiaIncreaseCommittedIncomeVillageFarmersAgricultureGovernancePurchasingPurchasing PowerBjp Author:Narendra Modi
“At the same time, old confrontations have taken on frightening urgency, especially the India-Pakistan conflict over Kashmir and the violent stalemate in the Middle East. Progress on these and other global challenges requires us to develop a larger strategy for American foreign policy, rooted in a fundamental commitment to move the world from interdependence to an integrated global community committed to peace and prosperity, freedom and security.” WorldMovingPeaceCommunityChallengesTakenProgressMiddleSecurityPolicyConflictCommitmentIndiaFundamentalsStrategyCommittedProsperityEastViolentForeign PolicyMiddle EastRootedFrighteningPakistanConfrontationUrgencyIntegratedInterdependenceKashmirAmerican Foreign PolicyGlobal CommunityStalemateIndia Pakistan Author:William J. Clinton
“Bharat for Bhutan and Bhutan for Bharat. The colour of our passports may be different but our thinking is the same. India stands committed to Bhutan's happiness and progress.” ThinkingMayDifferentPoliticsProgressIndiaCommittedColourPassportsBharatBhutan Author:Narendra Modi
“We are committed to achieving the fiscal deficit target announced in the budget.” AchieveIndiaCommittedBudgetsTargetDeficitGovernance Author:Narendra Modi
“India is committed to strong armed forces, well-equipped with modern arms & technology!” WellsStrongForceTechnologyModernArmsIndiaCommittedGovernanceArmed Forces Author:Narendra Modi
“The government is committed towards helping the poor and neo- middle class with the success mantra of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas. It is in line with government's vision to create a skilled and digital India.” HelpingGovernmentMotivationLinesPoorVisionClassMiddleIndiaCommittedMiddle ClassDigitalMantrasSuccess MantraDigital India Author:Narendra Modi
“I think that the world that was behind us has gone ahead. We need to run a lot to match that level. So we do not need to calculate. We just need to give it all in. And I have given myself in completely. I've been successful is pulling my entire government in. I believe that India is also committed to moving forward.” ThinkingWorldNeedsGivingBelieveGovernmentRunningMovingGivenI BelieveLevelsBehindsGoneSuccessfulIndiaCommittedMoving ForwardPulling Author:Narendra Modi
“In India, as elsewhere in our darkening world, religion is the poison in the blood. Where religion intervenes, mere innocence is no excuse. Yet we go on skating around this issue, speaking of religion in the fashionable language of 'respect.' What is there to respect in any of this, or in any of the crimes now being committed almost daily around the world in religion's dreaded name?” WorldReligionNamesLanguageIssuesBloodAtheismCrimeGoes OnIndiaMereCommittedExcuseAround The WorldInnocencePoisonElsewhereFashionableSkatingNo ExcusesWorld ReligionsDarkening Author:Salman Rushdie
“The national laws of the five regions of India prescribe no cangue, beatings or prison. Those who are guilty are fined in accordance with the degree of the offence committed. There is no capital punishment.” LawFiveDegreesIndiaPrisonCommittedPunishmentGuiltyRegionsDeath PenaltyOffenceCapital Punishment Author:Hyecho