“In the 1980s, we were advised, why don't you follow Reaganomics or Thatcherite economics. We said, yes, there are good points, let's see how we can fit them in the Indian economy. Every country has its own way of moving forward.” WaySaidCountryMovingEconomyFitEconomicsMoving ForwardIndianReaganomics Author:Pranab Mukherjee
“My father was a painter and he taught art. He once said to me, 'I never knew an Indian child who could not draw.'” ChildrenArtSaidFatherTaughtDrawsPainterIndian Author:N. Scott Momaday
“By 'flat' I did not mean that the world is getting equal. I said that more people in more places can now compete, connect and collaborate with equal power and equal tools than ever before. That's why an Indian in Bangalore can take care of the office work of American doctors or read the X-rays of German hospitals.” PeopleWorldMeanSaidCareEqualOfficeToolsDoctorsTake CareIndianFlatsHospitalsRaysOffice WorkBangaloreEqual Power Author:Thomas Friedman
“Ultimately, the Indian public is not fool. They can spot the difference between what is said for effect and what is done in reality. Whether it is politicians or actors or social activists, they know for sure whom to trust or not.” KnowsSaidDoneRealityActorsSocialDifferencesEffectsFoolPoliticianSpotsIndianActivistWhom To Trust Author:Rahul Bose
“I'm so tired of the left trying to divide us by race. One of the things I said today in my speech, we're not Indian-Americans, African-Americans, Irish-Americans, rich Americans, poor Americans. We're all Americans.” TryingSaidTodayLeftPoorRaceRichSpeechTiredAfrican AmericanIndianDividesAmerican Indian Author:Bobby Jindal