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**Can Prime Minister live up to his manufactured image of a tough, no-nonsense “Namo”?*
**Can Prime Minister live up to his manufactured image of a tough, no-nonsense “Namo”?*
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**Can Prime Minister live up to his manufactured image of a tough, no-nonsense “Namo”?*
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*Can the Prime Minister escape the trap that is being laid for him by his own crowd as It is being indignantly demanded, in loud and angry voices, that the Prime Minister live up to his manufactured image of a tough,
no-nonsense “Namo”?*
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Can the Prime Minister escape the trap that is being laid for him by his own crowd as It is being indignantly demanded, in loud and angry voices, that the Prime Minister live up to his manufactured image of a tough,
no-nonsense “Namo”?
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/sunday-special/columns/there-are-rumours-of-war/300318.html
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/comment/beat-the-war-drums-slowly/299189.html
There are rumours of war...
By Harish Khare

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Beat the war drums slowly
Time to move beyond bluster
By Harish Khare

Can the Prime Minister escape the trap that is being laid for him by his own crowd as It is being indignantly demanded, in loud and angry voices, that the Prime Minister live up to his manufactured image of a tough,
no-nonsense “Namo”?
For Namo-Search on google: namo-Narendra Modi- see then youtube-Thanks
There are rumours of war...
By Harish Khare
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/sunday-special/columns/there-are-rumours-of-war/300318.htm

PRUDENTLY WRITTEN The ARTICLEs by LEARNED HARISH Khare ALSO SOME sensible comments by readers:
1.      Politicians in both countries, India and Pakistan have failed miserably on all fronts of development. Talking about war and skirmishes on the boarder suits both sides well.
2.      Why not to for ask volunters, who offer themselves for going to the border and fight.
3.      We will see how many T V enchors and social media bravos come forward.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/sunday-special/columns/there-are-rumours-of-war/300318.html
the Indian citizen becomes vulnerable to any rumour Selective conclusion in short as under:
In this mood of super-anxiety and suppressed anger, the Indian citizen becomes vulnerable to any rumour.
The twenty-first century is a deadly century. Governments and responsible leaders have to learn how to keep their cool, how not to surrender their considered judgment to emotional tsunamis. Some leaders feel that they have a reputation to keep and get tempted to take unwise decisions.
It is increasingly recognised that professional agencies across the world are engaged in manipulating the internet and its latest cousin, the social media, to spread rumours and half-truths.
The Pakistanis’ capacity to play with this game competently and sophisticatedly should not be underestimated.
In the twenty-first century, this game has now acquired an altogether chaotic dimension. The governments all over the world — with the possible exception of China — have lost their monopoly over the outflow of information. Now, the social media has created a million warriors, each equally capable of floating a rumour of war, battles won and lost or imminent.
COMMENTS:
007JB • 3 hours ago
Politicians in both countries have failed miserably on all fronts of development.
Talking about war and skirmishes on the boarder suits both sides well.
swaran sidhu • 4 hours ago
Advocates of war do not seem to be aware of the destruction and misery to the common people during war, nor are they concerned about the plight of the soldiers who are going to participate in war and the plight of the
family members who will be killed in war.
Why not to for ask volunters, who offer themselves for going to the border and fight.
We will see how many T V enchors and social media bravos come forward
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/sunday-special/columns/there-are-rumours-of-war/300318.html
Beat the war drums slowly
By Harish Khare
Time to move beyond bluster
Can the Prime Minister escape the trap that is being laid for him by his own crowd as It is being indignantly demanded, in loud and angry voices, that the Prime Minister live up to his manufactured image of a tough,
no-nonsense “Namo”?
For Namo-Search on google: namo-Narendra Modi- see then youtube-Thanks
This Kissingerian caution against “temptation to raise the stakes” may be worth a recall as we ponder over ways of inflicting revenge and retribution on Pakistan for the Uri outrage. It is being indignantly demanded, in loud and angry voices, that the Prime Minister live up to his manufactured image of a tough, no-nonsense “Namo”.
Raising the stakes, a minister in the Prime Minister’s Office has argued that not teaching Pakistan a lesson would be tantamount to “cowardice”.
Our embarrassingly vacuous Raksha Mantri keeps raising the stakes for the Prime Minister.
(In this regards a lesson of S.G.G.S.  ਕੋਈ ਮੁਗਲੁ ਨ ਹੋਆ ਅੰਧਾ ਕਿਨੈ ਨ ਪਰਚਾ ਲਾਇਆ॥4॥   (418)  )
The sentiment in the blogosphere is being stoked up to a feverish pitch. The Prime Minister is being tauntingly reminded that first there was Dinanagar, then there was Pathankot, and now Uri has happened on his watch. It is hinted that all the old “Namo” verities are sounding hollow. And every deshbhakt has a rather long wish list as to how the Prime Minister should be doling out maximum pain to Pakistan.
Can the Prime Minister escape the trap that is being laid for him by his own crowd?
The hinges are being oiled every night by the anchor-centurions and their fellow-travellers in the social media. Is there still enough sanity and wisdom in the “system” to help the Prime Minister and his colleagues,
ministerial and political, to understand the nature of this trap? Unless we are able to undertake this analysis, we will continue to face Pathankots and Uris.
Let it be understood that this trap is self-inflicted. We have been constructing this trap for ourselves for the past three decades. Many planks have been used in the process.
Can the Prime Minister escape the trap that is being laid for him by his own crowd as It is being indignantly demanded, in loud and angry voices, that the Prime Minister live up to his manufactured image of a tough,
no-nonsense “Namo”?
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/comment/beat-the-war-drums-slowly/299189.html
http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/sunday-special/columns/there-are-rumours-of-war/300318.html

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