India Quotes
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In 1853, American warships bullied Japan out of centuries of virtual isolation and into the modern world. The threat of force compelled Japan, like India and China before it, to accept trade agreements that were economically ruinous and eroded national sovereignty.
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Cadila, India's sixth-largest drugmaker by sales, spent $250 million developing Lipaglyn, a new chemical entity or new discovery, and aims to spend another $150 million to $200 million to launch the drug outside India.
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When Pakistan was carved out of India's rib in 1947, it was assumed by some that Bollywood's Muslim stars would defect to the new state and thus boost the Lahore film industry. But Lollywood did not happen.
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Every country has the right to determine its own laws. And India can't afford monopolies.
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Buttermilk's palate-cleansing tartness is one reason it's used a lot in southern India, where meals often end with a small bowl of the stuff served with plain rice and pickles.
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I am very interested in human-interest stories emerging from modern India. I get my inspiration and daily dose by reading the 'Hindustan Times.'
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Now, if you're rich, you can spend a lot of money, Netherlands-style, and reduce that. But Bangladesh or parts of India, like Calcutta, they just simply won't be able to afford that kind of protection.
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For India, the links with the United States/Israel are the centrepiece of its foreign policy.
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We should have an inclusive growth model in India. Agro-interest is also as important as industrial interest.
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India absorbs things; India's not a divisive place.
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There are certainly talented instrumentalists coming from India. I see them performing all over the world.
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As a consequence, Americans are more comfortable in India because of human freedom and democracy.
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When you have the first show set in India on American television, there's gonna be a Nervous Nellie kind of vibe.
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My temples are only in India. When I am in India, I go to the religious ceremonies.
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The term 'pashmina' is often used interchangeably with 'cashmere,' but in reality, pashmina is a specific type of very fine, lofty cashmere, woven from a specific type of goat - one indigenous to northern India, Nepal, and Pakistan, and harvested and woven there as well.
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I feel completely at home in the absurdities of India.
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India is a democracy; it is in our DNA.
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Many ethnic minorities chafed at the postcolonial nationalism of India and Pakistan, and some rebelled.
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India has given me everything. It has made me Vijay Mallya.
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Our culture in India is not a culture where we grudge each other.
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The British Empire passed quickly and with less humiliation than its French and Dutch counterparts, but decades later, the vicious politics of partition still seems to define India and Pakistan.
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No one is India.
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I do not rule out the possibility of being prime minister of India one day, but there is still time.
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I cannot live anywhere else except India.