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Sweetening India’s Tooth
(India) Obama’s heritage and international appeal make him more admirable and Pankaj Chipalkatti hopes that his policies favor India as Democrats have done in the past.
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Changing the Race
(India) Shirin Patel feels that race is the most important factor in the elections and will surely boost multi-ethnic contenders in the future.
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A leader is needed during difficult times
(Sri Lanka) Considering America assists many other nations, the economic downturn will have a variety of negative worldwide effects; nonetheless it is necessary for the U.S. to...
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MediaSpeak
(India) Surabhi Uphadyay comments on how the Indian media has been tracking Indo-U.S relations and closely monitoring the tide of events to come with the upcoming elections
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Superpower = Superman
(India) The new President should focus on mending international issues according to Suparna Hebbar
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The U.S. and the state of emergency in Bangladesh
(Bangladesh) The U.S. supports the state of 'emergency law' that has governed Bangladesh for the past two years. Is this a democratic stance?
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It doesn't affect me!
(India) Nikita doesn't feel that the American election will have an effect upon her.
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Not all Muslims are terrorists!
(U.S.) Mehreen Khan, originally from Pakistan, is happy to find that Americans are more gregarious to immigrants than their reputation suggests, but she urges citizens to not...
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Don't forget about the soldiers in Iraq
(India) Peace needs to return to both Iraq and America; consider the people who are suffering, as soldiers, as parents, as human beings, says Khadija.
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America has no obligation to save the world
(Singapore) Foreign policy that is less might actually be more.
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