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'Allow Kamal Nath to negotiate'

The head of a leading global nongovernment group says wealthy developed countries are not allowing Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath to negotiate freely at the world trade talks in Geneva.9:30 AM on July 29


Balumuthu Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Veneration and pursuit of economic might, as at individuals' level, is a never-ending process and it grips even nations also: the more material strength you get, the more of it you seem to need it. Thus, if developing nations want to develop an equitable system of global trade, it is not going to be easy. Might is right, and convincing the developed nations of what amounts to equitability will ever remain tough, as they will always be motivated to ask developing countries why they should thus 'oblige' the latter by conceding to their demands.Hence,in particular,it is not enough for India to breed in numbers, it takes a tremendous collective will, sacrifice and united action stemming from national pride and unity which are only possible by not falling all out for alien ideologies and philosophies of comfort.Japan, at once Eastern and culturally akin, is an example for us to follow for India.

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