Monday, January 9, 2012

INDIA MUST REVISIT ITS RELATIONS WITH APARTHEID STATE ISRAEL

From: DAVE MAKKAR 

INDIA MUST REVISIT ITS RELATIONS WITH APARTHEID STATE ISRAEL
 
It is troubling that India continues to increase its trade with Israel-largely hidden from public view-despite Israel's ongoing piracy and blockade of Gaza and transfer of most sophisticated military technology to China in comparison to obsolete hardware at highly inflated prices to India by bribing main political parties of India; Congress, BJP and Anil Ambani's Samajwadi Party.
 
Israelis have made China a very serious threat to India by selling them advanced Satellite & Missiles technology after stealing it from America. For India they have substandard military hardware but no technology at highly inflated prices with over 40% kick back for Indian politicians in Congress, BJP & Samajwadi Party as well as top Military brass, bureaucrats and businessmen. That is the reason a tiny country of 5.5 mil people has become the biggest military hardware supplier to India with 1.2 billion people; not because of technology edge but because of their ability to pay over 40% kick back in all arms deal to Ruling and main opposition political parties of India. That is the reason Rs 1,150 crores Barack Missiles with Rs.450 crores kickback scandal of Atal Bihari Bajpai's BJP government was not investigated by the Sonia & Manmohan government of Congress.
 
Israeli's have put all defense research in India on the back burner by corrupting the Indian politicians, top military brass and businessmen close to politicians. Israelis were behind all the bribes to get the Nuclear Deal passed in the Parliament which is not at all good for India.
 
I refuse to accept Israeli's are not behind Free Arms to Pakistan thru their colony United States of Israel(America). Even US CENTOM commander General David Petraeus, was highly critical of American unconditional support to Israel, stating, "Our actions are jeopardizing US standing in the region and eroding American security." The head of Israel's foreign intelligence service, Mossad, commented that "America has begun to see Israel as a burden rather than an asset." US Politicians, Media & Big businesses slaves to Israeli's do not have the courage that "Truth be told, Israel has never been a USasset but an enormous financial and political liability".
 
Then the Israeli are also manipulating the Tribal's in North East region of India by declaring them one of the 10 lost Jew Tribes of Biblical Time. Openly Israelis are promoting religious conversions in India with the tacit support of Indian Christians especially prominent Zionist Christians like Sonia Gandhi. Israelis are also promoting India tourism in big way for drug addicts and sexual perverts from Jewish community in Israel, Europe, America etc. to exploit the poor in India including buying human organs.
 
Indians must decide can they trust a Apartheid and Terrorist State Israel who have brought a super power America on its knees; financially, economically, ethically, morally and militarily and made America its second colony after Palestine ?
Maybe, there is still time for India to part company with Israel to retrieve its sense of judgment before it is too late. Majority Indian lawmakers, Defense Forces top brass and big business houses especially Ambani's are on the verge of allowing Israel to declare India as their third colony after America and Palestine against the consent and will of the Indian Public. Indian Public has to rise for the occasion to save their country from Terrorist & Apartheid State Israel who has destabilize the region and armed India 's hostile neighbors Pakistan and China to pose a serious threat to the very existence of India .
 
 

From: saeed patel <saeed325@hotmail.com>
To: india-unity@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, January 8, 2012 8:47 PM
Subject: RE: [india-unity] Israel, India present: Economic love affair
 
Very Bad Idea! 
To: india-unity@yahoogroups.comFrom: bdasgupta@gmail.comDate: Sun, 8 Jan 2012 17:24:10 +0000Subject: [india-unity] Israel, India present: Economic love affair  
Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna to visit Israel after volume of trade between two countries reaches $5 billion in 2011
Aimee Ginsburg
Published: 01.08.12, 08:34 / Israel Business

INDIA - Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna's upcoming visit to Israel marks the opening of a festive year in the ties between the two countries, 20 years since diplomatic relations were established in 1992. 

Krishna, who will land in Israel on Monday, is slated to meet with Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres, hold talks on security-related and economic issues and sign a free trade agreement. 

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India's newspapers reported of the visit, noting that it was the personal decision of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. Krishna will be the highest-ranking Indian official to visit the Jewish state since 2000. 

"The visit is perceived as the most natural thing between two countries with such close ties, even intimate," says David Goldfarb, a spokesman for the Israeli Embassy in New Delhi. "A visit by a foreign minister is completely normal between countries which share such a level of friendship," 

Another source in the Israeli Foreign Ministry says the visit marks the Indian leadership's understanding that relations with Israel are very important in all areas." 

Indeed, in recent years the relations have grown stronger at a fast rate. In the past, the ties focused on diamond trade, arms exports and hikers' trips to India, but today they are held on all levels. 

Different types of partnerships

A look into the list of Israeli ministers who visited India in 2010 provides a fascinating image of the relationship between the two countries today. Economy is naturally the main issue.

The volume of trade between the two countries reached $5 billion last year. According to estimates, after the free trade agreement is signed in 2012, this number will quickly triple itself. 

Hundreds of Israeli and Indian companies have already entered different types of partnerships in the fields of security, agriculture, technology and alternative energy, real estate, pharmaceutics, telecom, etc. 

The most recent visit was made by Finance Minister Yuval Steinitz, who attracted a lot of media attention. The visit focused on research and development issues, and one of the minister's most interesting statements was that scholarships would be handed out to 100 postdoctoral candidates in technological fields in order to bring them to study in Israel and connect the intelligence of both countries. 

"Israel views its ties with India as its second most important relationship after the United States," Steinitz told Indian media. 

Agriculture Minister Orit Noked visited India as well and signed a cooperation agreement for the next three years. 

"We have no such connection in the agricultural field with any other country," she told Yedioth Ahronoth at the time. "This is a very important issue for India." 

Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov visited India in 2011. "Some 40,000-50,000 Israelis visit India every year," his office said in a statement to the press. "The minister is interested in looking into ways to turn Israel into a tourist destination for 40-50 million Indians of the middle-upper class, whose income equals that of wealthy people in the rest of the world who are constantly looking for new destinations for high-quality vacations." 

Internal Security Minister Yitzhak Aharonovitch visited India recently as a guest of the Indian home affairs minister, and the two held talks on the war on terror. Israel is India's second biggest arms supplier after Russia. 

Although the defense-related issue was most covered by the media in terms of the relations between the two countries, other fields are being emphasizes now instead. 

The tightening cultural relations make artists in both countries happy. Israeli performers are receiving greater representation in India's cultural festivals, and Indian artists have begun visiting the Holy Land more, and not just for "spiritual" festival. The Festival of India will be held in Israel this year as well, in May.

After visiting Israel, Minister Krishna is scheduled to meet with Palestinian Authority leaders in Ramallah. 

"India is strictly maintaining a balance between its friendship with Israel and its steadfast support for Palestine," a senior Indian journalist told Yedioth Ahronoth. "It believes it can and plans to be a good friend of both."

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