OBAMA AND INDIA-PAKISTAN DYNAMICS
President Obama’s inauguration has
gone down in history as most watched and
most participated event. And true to its significance,
Obama’s ascendancy to power,
his administration, his policies over next
four years will be a big influencing factor
on the changing world dynamics. Indian
Americans have had a good run with
President George Bush and his contribution
to Indo-US Nuclear deal has been
immense so now it remains to be seen how
far does Obama stand by India especially
in these trying times when Pakistan has
been a tricky wicket in the South Asian
region. India has been a peaceful nation all
along quite contrary to Pakistan which
could do nothing to prevent its land being
used for anti-India, anti-peace activities by
the terrorist organizations, some of which
are a product and extension of its own
agency – the ISI. If Pakistan wants to gain
its respect in the world community, it will
have to take a hard stand and work on eliminating
the terrorist forces from its region.
How the Obama administration deals with
this situation will have a huge impact on
the peace in this region. As Indian
Americans we hope he can look through
the situation objectively – that is by not just
considering America’s interests and latching
it to Kashmir imbroglio.
-S K Desai, New Jersey
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
I heard Dev Patel, the protagonist of
Slumdog Millionaire say in one of his
interviews that it is not possible to please
1.3 billion people in India and every one
has right to his or her opinion and that his
film is about getting them to talk. I completely
agree with him. As a cinematic
expression, Slumdog brings the reality of
modern Mumbai to the screen but it is after
all the storyline and the message that
strikes a chord with millions. This entire
debate about Slumdog making it to Oscars
though does leave one wondering why do
we need the approval from West for our
movies. That any film rakes in a big business
by screening in foreign countries is in
itself a huge recognition. What’s the point
if one movie gets all the awards but makes
no money. Slumdog fortunately doesn’t
fall in that category. However I would have
liked it better if an Indian had made that
film. After all the script is based on a book
by an Indian diplomat, the film is based in
Mumbai, the music director, the cast, the
technicians are Indian so why did it need a
British director –scriptwriter? Not that we
have anything personal against them but
just a remark on the creative abilities of our
film industry, which generates films worth
millions each year.
-Vivek Sharma, California
ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN
The recent news about retail giants
such as Circuit City and Starbucks too
going out of business and closing outlets,
respectively, have contributed in increasing
the woes of common Americans. Hundreds
of more jobs will be lost adding to the
already grim situation. However, I came
across this report which said that despite
the turmoil the Indian American community
is not doing that bad..it has been affected
but not in a mess which is heartening to
know. I am curious though to find out why
is it so. Is it because Indian Americans are
hardworking people? But then would it
mean others are not or rather not hardworking
enough. Or is it that Indian
Americans being a migrant community
tend to stick to their saving habits while the
rest of the tribe here is known to give in to
consumerist temptations? But as per
demand and supply logic, doesn’t a consumerist
economy propel growth…more
money spent, more money circulated, more
goods bought, more goods made, more
investments made…the cycle goes on. The
way the stores are flooded with clearance
items, it is apparent that the cycle is broken,
people are not spending as they don’t
have the money to spend.
- D. Senthil Kumar, Chicago
BRAVE HEART
S u l l y
Sullenberger,
the pilot of the
US Airways
flight that was
ditched in
Hudson is a
true hero. It
would have
been a horrifying
tragedy
had the plane
hit some busy
area with
unimaginable
loss of life and
property. And
given the
e x t r e m e
weather conditions that day, one has to
applaud the well established disaster mechanism
which saved every soul aboard that
flight. As television reports said, 15 minutes
in that weather were enough to cause
hypothermia and those passengers were
out in open, over a freezing river. The
pilots experience and timely decision are
highly commendable and he should receive
highest honor for his efforts from the government.
- Jaya Bhattacharya, Florida.



